Lucas's New HQ 146
pin_gween writes "The KS City Star reports George Lucas (of the "It's not about the money" fame) has opened a new headquarters for digital film works. The campus has, among several movie theaters, "data network with more than 300 10-gigabyte ports. Fiber-optics cables are connected to every artist desktop, allowing high-resolution images on each computer. In all, there are 600 miles of cable throughout the campus's four buildings." Not too shabby, or cheap."
Obligatory EP3 Quote... (Score:5, Funny)
Noooooooooooo......!
Re:Obligatory EP3 Quote... (Score:1)
New studio... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:New studio... (Score:1, Offtopic)
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Did you mean ... (Score:2, Funny)
This has been open for a while... (Score:5, Insightful)
Of course, the expectation is that you work INSANE hours. I only wish I could get this set up at home so I can balance my life a little better.
Hope it's better than ILM of the past. (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Hope it's better than ILM of the past. (Score:2)
Waaah.
Re:Hope it's better than ILM of the past. (Score:4, Insightful)
But I hate this mentality of "well, you can work somewhere else". It's like the idiocy of "be thankful you have a job" nonsense. Why can't it be a nice place to work AND make a profit? Why does it have to be a sweatshop?
Re:Hope it's better than ILM of the past. (Score:1, Flamebait)
you can work somewhere else, its not nonsense. people like to complain. and hey, those people have all the intangible benefits of saying they worked on The Phantom Menace.
Re:Hope it's better than ILM of the past. (Score:2)
Choice and education are the only things that will make these kinds of things go away. If it is a sweatshop with no benifits then everyone will move on to a better job and the sweatshop will go out of business.
Sweat on your own time (Score:1)
Ummm... (Score:3, Funny)
Like, dood, where have you been for the last six years?
Re:This has been open for a while... (Score:5, Funny)
Seriously, this was in last months issue of Playboy. I'm sure 80% of slashdot already knows about this
Re:This has been open for a while... (Score:1)
The official opening was yesterday. There weren't even toilet seat covers in half of the new buildings on Friday. I'm sure you knew it was coming but a)it was not open before yesteday, and b)today you can come in and walk the grounds. I suppose
Re:This has been open for a while... (Score:2)
Playboy has articles?
Yes. And apparently Slashdot does too, so I've heard.
Re:This has been open for a while... (Score:2)
So not only did he rape our collective childhood.. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:So not only did he rape our collective childhoo (Score:2)
Just imagine the multiplayer games one could host.
Developing a final "Indiana Jones" film (Score:2, Funny)
Federation (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Federation (Score:2)
Heh. Funny thing is, ILM made Starfleet headquarters.
I wish I had fibre optic on my desktop (Score:5, Funny)
I'm fed up being stuck on 100Mbps' 640x480x8 !
lol, good grip on the technology there JUSTIN M. NORTON, any other great stories you have written ?
Re:I wish I had fibre optic on my desktop (Score:1, Funny)
Re:I wish I had fibre optic on my desktop (Score:1)
In this case, that 10gbps pipe would be very useful in sending and grabbing each frame.
Re:I wish I had fibre optic on my desktop (Score:1)
Re:I wish I had fibre optic on my desktop (Score:2)
Re:I wish I had fibre optic on my desktop (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:I wish I had fibre optic on my desktop (Score:3, Interesting)
Most rendering farms probably load all scene textures/geometry to allocated renderers then the workstation simply queue frame requests to each renderer, reducing the bandwidth requirement to little more than finished frames' (1920x1080x3*10/8 = 7.8MB/frame) transfer, assuming the scenes are fairly lenghty or the software is written to cache across scenes/jobs and the scenes use a substantial common texture/geometry base.
So the gigabytes of textures/geometry probably on
Not just rendering (Score:3, Insightful)
There's all the live footage elements to consider - potentially dozens of layers for every final frame - each of which must be stored, converted, colour-graded, maybe stabilised, grain-matched, composited and edited.
What's more, any CG in the movie would be rendered as multiple separate 3D layers, not just a single frame, and all those layers also
Fine and Good (Score:5, Insightful)
Yes, all that technology is nice, but ultimately worthless, if the movies coming out of it have no substance.
Re:Fine and Good (Score:2, Interesting)
It's not worthless if it's going to be making him money, let's say oh about 50 million on opening day. Indy Jones is coming, and the money that movie is bound to make will pay for this technology many times over. Plus the Star Wars TV show(s), video games, etc. Sure the quality of the movie may not be what you want. But, it's obvious someone is watching them, in fact it's highly likely this is a g
Re:Fine and Good (Score:1)
In other words, it's kinda like what the games industry has been reduced to. All flash and very little substance.
Just look at all the crap coming out about the Xbox360 and PS3 - everyone focuses on talking about the numbers (amount of teraflops and such) or how the graphics will be realtime-rendered with 7.1 Digital Audio.
But everyone seems to be forgetting the gameplay.
Re:Fine and Good (Score:1, Funny)
- George
Re:Fine and Good (Score:3, Interesting)
Some of that's going on with the big
Re:Fine and Good (Score:2)
No, not really. It's just a movie set, that takes place in the computer. Lucas isn't going to be writing and directing the movies - he's just going to be making them.
You come up with the script, you take it to Lucas and they show you what they came up with. Now, I've never seen a Harry Potter movie (all of the way through) but that is the type of customer Lucas wants. Potter's soun
Re:Fine and Good (Score:2, Interesting)
As an adult, have you ever looked back and watched movies or shows you loved as a kid and realized how completely god awful they are with their completely inane storylines, acting, and plot? That's exactly what the prequals are.
I loved the original trilogy as a kid and still love the original trilogy as an adult, not just because I have
Re:Fine and Good (Score:3, Insightful)
Remember the relationship between Solo and Leia. How it was all uncertain untill she said "I love you" just before they froze him? And then he says "I know". That was awesome.
The best he can come up with now is "I love you" "no, I love you" "hihihihi"
No amount of bandwidth and hi resolution images is gonna make that enjoyable.
Re:Fine and Good (Score:2)
Oh well.
Re:Fine and Good (Score:4, Insightful)
I haven't outgrown Star Wars-I still watch the original movies and watch scenes from the new ones every once in a while. No, the new movies were just bad movies; even the animated Clone war shorts were much better.
comments like yours demonstrate your inability to understand who and what the movies are for
Movies dont have to be divided into "for children" and "for adult" categories. Countless movies have been made that have appealed to both. Pixar and Disney can do it, but Lucas can't, at least not anymore when he directs. In an interview from the 80's Lucas said "a boring movie with great special FX is still a boring movie. He seems to have forgotten these words.
You know, the "it's cool to bash Lucas and the prequels"
On slashdot, everything gets bashed.
Movies for Children and Adults (Score:1)
The most successful example of which is the Lord of the Rings series. A good movie appeals to its target market; an epic movie appeals to a broad swath of people that defies a single demographic.
Re:Fine and Good (Score:1)
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byte or bit? (Score:5, Insightful)
data network with more than 300 10-gigabyte ports.
I think that means gigabits. Unless they started rating cards in bytes overnight.
Re:byte or bit? (Score:2)
Re:byte or bit? (Score:2)
How is that different from the parent who said gigabits?
Or you aren't quite sure what you're saying here?
>Unless cards wear out after 10 Gigabits.
???
Re:byte or bit? (Score:2)
One is Gb, the other is Gbps.
Here, the difference in bold: per second
HAND
Fiber Optics? 300 Outlets? 600 Miles? (Score:4, Funny)
... on Google Maps? (Score:5, Informative)
Maybe the pictures were actually captured a while back.
Re:... on Google Maps? (Score:3, Funny)
Lucas Secret Bunker (Score:2)
And I have a pretty good idea of it's exact location. [sithsense.com]
American POP (Score:2)
Re:American POP (Score:5, Informative)
Re:American POP (Score:3, Informative)
Re:American POP (Score:2)
I think if were up to the locals, there would be no private development in the Presidio. This unusual arrangement for a National Park was the result of a comprimise devised by the Republican Congress who disliked such glorious pork in a Democratic stronghold.
Re:American POP (Score:2)
Now, if you hav
Re:American POP (Score:2)
But the fact is that, contrary to Base Closing and National Park policy, the Gingrich Congress refused to fund the necessary reconstruction and preservation. Regardless of how you define pork, what matters is how they define it. (Even though the park is much cheaper to operate than the military base was.)
Pelosi and Feinstein (who's home overlooks the park) cut a deal where the park would be funded
Re:American POP (Score:2)
In fact, the rent will make up a good chunk of the budget for the Presidio. From an article [sfgate.com] in today's chronicle:
Re:American POP (Score:3, Interesting)
There was a big competition between several Bay Area cities (and Marin County) to get Lucas to move to their Area. Each City made sweet offers-- cheap rent, pay for some of the upgrades, give Lucas alot of freedom to do what he wanted, etc.
I think SF actually did ask Lucas to help wire parts of the Presidio, but he said no-- and
Re:American POP (Score:2)
Re:American POP (Score:2)
I cite the Bay Guardian with caution, but I think this outlines how little SF gains from this deal:
http://www.sfbg.com/News/33/44/presidio.html [sfbg.com]
Re:American POP (Score:2)
SF had to agree to those terms. Or its sponsor, Pelosi, would have trashed her relationship with the city, which she represents in Congress. And the city would have found other ways to fight the project, including Federal lawsuits to collect those taxes and fees. Which
Re:American POP (Score:2)
i'm thinking about moving... (Score:3, Funny)
I don't think I like the tone of this post.... (Score:5, Insightful)
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Re:I don't think I like the tone of this post.... (Score:3, Informative)
But Lucas said he'll likely keep away from the center and instead focus on developing a final "Indiana Jones" film and smaller film projects.
He has earlier said he nowadays do movies for himself, something I find easy to believe considering his wealth. He could live a happy rich life at his age if he wished to.
Re:I don't think I like the tone of this post.... (Score:2)
Why? Because he crassly commercializes his films, but resented the accusation that he's only in it for the money. The thing is... he cashes in every single chance he gets.
It's not just about making art or making entertaining movies for him, it's about doing that, and then cashing in on it to maximum effect. Which is not a problem at all, except it can and does detract from the merit of the films and ultimately undermi
artists and movie-goers can benefit? (Score:1)
Movie-goers benefit? So he can make Star Wars 3.5? Or remake them all in stupid 3D?
Lucas made a lot of money off his films and effects studios. He used it as hw saw fit, which was to make a place where he can more effectively more money.
That's all fine. It's his money. But pardon me if
ALL HAIL LUCAS (Score:1)
And if they ever come to take our Shrine to Father Lucas, followers are instructed to make their way to the primary food dispensing bay, where they will be given a special drink taken from the campus vaporators. The effects would be nearly instantaneous.
It is our hopes that our shining example would encourage Jedi everywhere.
Re:ALL HAIL LUCAS (Score:1)
Why the KC Star, the place is in San Francisco (Score:4, Informative)
Re: And the photos are a most see: (Score:1)
Photo Galery [sfgate.com]
Re:Why the KC Star, the place is in San Francisco (Score:2)
not to be a dick or anything (Score:1, Informative)
Did you see! (Score:5, Funny)
I knew this was going to happen, they are losing BILLIONS because of YOU.
Animation studio edifice complex (Score:2)
Lucasfilm/ILM had some boring industrial buildings in San Raphael. So this
Re:Animation studio edifice complex (Score:1)
Oh, wait...
High res images (Score:2)
This doesn't seem like a logical connection to make. :)
;P.
Obviously, it's for fast transfer of high-res images between workstations, but hey, I could be wrong. They *could* have fiber-optic cables for the pure intent of having high-res images on the desktop, but it doesn't seem very likely
Re:High res images (Score:2)
The bigger your pipe, the fewer proxies you need, the larger the frames you can get from the server, and the less complexity in your pipeline over all.
Re:High res images (Score:2)
Nice, but... (Score:1)
Other than that, the rest of the notice is of little interest as I had my fill of Lucas years ago. He should have done more work after RotJ, but instead faded into the background with ILM. Other studios instead produced the big glitzy works while we waited like idiots
Re:Nice, but... (Score:1, Insightful)
Lucas's next film location? (Score:2)
The Good News (Score:3, Funny)
The view from a neighbor... (Score:2)
The development is contraversial because it is located on Federal Propoperty in a National Park. This means that it did not have to go through the byzantine zoning politics that prevent almos
Go for a job interview, get a bit of a tour (Score:2)
This would easily fit within that category.
Re:Great (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Great (Score:1, Flamebait)
Re:Great (Score:2)
Re:Great (Score:2)
Come to think of it, Lucas is the exact anti-Trier what with Dogme and all. :-)
Please stop with the reverse psychology crap (Score:1, Insightful)
And just watch the modders hit me on the head
You ought to get modded down just for pulling this reverse psychology bullshit. It's kinda insulting to us. Here's a radical notion: why don't you post your feelings and let the moderators decide whether to mod you up or down and you refrain from making predictions/comments about the process?
OVERKILL: Great Movie != Great Animation (Score:2, Interesting)
Lucas and his crew have already done a great job with animation. He spurred the growth of an entire industry that generates computer images: special effects, animation, etc. We have already reached a point where we can economically fill an entire movie with head-turning animation. Consider "Shre
Re:OVERKILL: Great Movie != Great Animation (Score:1)
Re:OVERKILL: Great Movie != Great Animation (Score:2)
Rather, I would call it good movie-making, in that it gave the other actors someone to interact with.
In addition, the animators made extensive use of the actor's facial expressions, body language, etc., in the animation, resulting in a superior product.
Re:OVERKILL: Great Movie != Great Animation (Score:3, Interesting)
Really? I liked Ep III, whereas I found Shrek to be dull, predictable, clichéd and poorly animated*.
I remember last xmas Shrek was on TV and it bugged the hell out of me. Then a couple of hours later I watched the DVD of Monsters, Inc. that my sister got for xmas. Talk about chalk and cheese. Monsters, Inc. made me think "Yes, I wasn't imagining it, Shrek is poor."
Why it's so successful, I'm not entirely sure. Probabl
Re:Typo (Score:1)
Re:Typo - Ask the Angry Grammarian :P (Score:1)
Re:Can't we check the submissions? (Score:2)