Sci said:
VulcanJedi said:
When I first heard that ILM was doing the effects I was like; oh cool, that's great.
I knew it was Lucas' company, obviously, but to see this very recent photo of the two of them chatting over dinner in a lovely restaurant somewhere in Hollywood, the reality hit; Star Trek is being run by George Lucas! (and JJ Abrams)
You may laugh; but it is true. The reality is that a movie or show like Trek is mostly if not 100% visual; which is fine by Mr. Lucas; that's mostly what he likes to do anyway.
Sure there are hundreds of employees at ILM and Abrams has people and etc; but when it comes down to it; it's about these two guys getting together and ultimately they call the shots.
Er, not really. ILM has been hired to do the visual effects. They're working for a client, Paramount Pictures. It's no different from hiring a lawyer in that regard.
And for the record, ILM did the visual effects for Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home, Star Trek: The Next Generation: "Encounter At Farpoint, Parts I & II," Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, Star Trek: The Next Generation: "All Good Things..., Parts I & II," Star Trek Generations, and Star Trek: First Contact, in addition to having built the model of the Enterprise-D used throughout the first three seasons of TNG.
Does that mean that George Lucas was running Star Trek from 1982 to 1996?
Yes.
When it comes to a fantasy or sci-fi film, I think the F/X are half the movie. And F/X people are not simply accountants or programmers or a legal team; they're artists. They draw, paint, write, create, storyboard and craft a visual narrative.
Lucas had his hand in some of the best in Trek film and TV; coincidence?
Or the force?