yeah right...
Anyways you mentioned recently that Lucas is paying you for your assistance. Can I ask how much you are being compensated and what does the future hold with you and Lucas working together? (SuperShadow: Lucas is giving me approximately $ 500,000 U.S. dollars for helping him edit Episode 3 and for providing him with hundreds of fan ideas.)
Yeah right.. why does he still have a ugly site?
May the force burn and boil SuperBullShit 😬
Sooooooo, Supershadow thinks he's helping edit EP3 does he!
EP3: The Editing of Episode III
Thu, Nov 27, 03 01:17:31 AM EST
The Official Site's Homing Beacon newsletter contained new info on Episode III, specifically on the cut of the film and the editing process. Here's a clip of the free newsletter:
"We're breaking down the first 25 minutes, which we need to have from George locked by January 5th, so that we just keep moving," describes Producer Rick McCallum.
Each day Ben Burtt and Roger Barton, the editors of Episode III, continue cutting away, finding the best takes, and piecing together continuous action and scenes to tell the story.
"What happens is that George comes in about 8 a.m, answers his mail, and works with Ben from 9 to 12:30," McCallum says, describing the typical working day. "Ben's doing all the action sequences and cutting together the animatics for those, like the opening space battle, and two other sequences that are the primary things he has to work on. Roger is doing the drama, and George works with him from 2:30 until 6."
Barton and Burtt are also identifying the missing pieces of the puzzle. With so much of the movie yet to be developed as visual effects, there is much that is missing. The editors have the tools needed to temporarily fill in the gaps. Next to Burtt's AVID workstation is a microphone. Into this, he records placeholder dialogue for digital characters or principal actor dialogue that has been changed.