Jeff & Rob Visit Lucasfilm 198
Last fall Hemos started working for Perforce: one of their clients is Lucasfilm. One thing led to another, and last week I got to visit their Presidio facility in San Francisco. Their security policies prevent me from saying anything about the super sweet things I saw inside the building, but I can post this picture of us next to the Yoda statue outside the front door.
Thanks to Matt Janulewicz for getting us in the front door and showing us around, Daryll Jacobson for opening a cool door and Tina Mills for pressing click. I can now say that I've been physically closer to Starwars.com than I have to Slashdot.org since the 1998 when it lived under my desk.
Finally, the gauntlet has been thrown: if you work somewhere cool (Pixar? Apple? NASA? The White House? Comerica Park?) drop me an email! I am not above using T-Shirts as bribery to see cool places!
This is news? (Score:5, Funny)
(And for those who don't get the joke, yes, i know
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I think the fatty is Rob.
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Re:This is news? (Score:5, Funny)
And when he says he can't say anything, he doesn't mean he signed some sort of agreement, he means he literally cannot say anything. A guy in a brown robe walked up, slowly waved a hand in front of his face, and said, "you cannot say anything about the things you saw inside of this building."
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are you saying he's weak-minded?
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Silly 6-digit accounter, your age gives you away :P
-Matt
Waiting for Blizzard Campus' Orc ... (Score:2)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/anshinritsumai/4799301377/ [flickr.com]
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Size matters not.
(:
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Which is just another thing in which Blizzard plagiarizes Games Workshop :p
GW HQ [flickr.com]
Statue and the very WH40k-esque building front has been there since mid-90's at least.
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Is that the headquarters of the English Nazi Party or something? Creepy.
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Plus I posted the picture on my facebook, can I get the frontpage of Slashdot now please ?
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Didn't you forget to call him a feeb?
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cower in my shadow behind your weak and crushable pseudonym some more, feeb.
you're completely pathetic.
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No one puts this much effort into trolling a fading website, but for a real person? Makes more sense.
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I wish I worked somewhere cool (Score:2)
While I suppose it wouldn't mean all that much when it comes to day-to-day work on some level it would be nice to work somewhere "cool". A company with "mythical" server parks rather than the typical "one small server room per site plus a couple of rented racks in a datacenter for external stuff".
Oh well, maybe I'll find a job at one of those places someday...
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and now make you wait outside while he turns your office 3D?
You have a 2D office? How does that work for you?
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While I suppose it wouldn't mean all that much when it comes to day-to-day work on some level it would be nice to work somewhere "cool". A company with "mythical" server parks ...
Been there, done that, strongly advise against it.
The sales guy whom was selling used cars last week (no kidding) walks the new client thru, and you have to grit your teeth the whole time as he points to the UPS and calls it "The Internet". The new client is of course completely non technical so he nods his head. Repeat every freaking day. One funny story is all the promotional pictures are of, I kid you not, male and female models. Some of you could have theoretically seen my chair and desk, but that m
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Well, that seems to come with the assumption that the line of business you're in has at least the possibility of being cool.
If your work is basically building and maintaining in-house backend systems for various financial reports and such for say, a call center, well it's kind of hard to really make that into a cool and amazing job. It might be a good job, might have a lot of interesting challenges but it doesn't quite have the same appeal as say, working on the latest cool game or even just writing random
You should visit the ranch sometime (Score:5, Funny)
You can see the dungeon where Lucas rapes our childhood memories.
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You probably want to avoid any appearance she's made since about the time of the movie Soapdish [imdb.com], then. Trust me on this.
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Don't worry, in case you can't make it there, pictures are available...
http://www.dedroidify.com/blogimages/sp02.JPG [dedroidify.com]
Who are those middle aged dudes? (Score:5, Funny)
Whatever happened to the scrappy twenty-somethings I met at the Hilton annex at Comdex?
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Hemos has lost a LOT of weight. Good for him.
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news (Score:5, Funny)
Nerd goes to Lucasfilm; can't talk about it. No news at 11.
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I was at the old location once. They had nice signs to warn away the unwary. They were warning about highly toxic chemicals and such.
Any chance pictures of those signs are floating around the web anywhere.
Meeting R2 in the theatre was most cool.
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On the bright side nobody can attacked for not reading TFA--seeing as there is nothing to read.
Hey, I've been there too! (Score:5, Informative)
See? http://www.mrericsir.com/blog/local/yoda-statue/ [mrericsir.com]
Jeez, why don't my personal blog entries make the front page of Slashdot?
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Love the Previous Entry on that page...
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Yeah, it's pretty gross, but if you're interested in the subject, there's a lot of reading and some great forums at acne.org.
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You can submit your /. journal entries.
If it's any good, it'll make it to the front page.
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If it's any good, it'll make it to the front page.
So then why were we subjected to shit like this and samzenpus' stupid College Humor video over the Kinect yesterday? These are terrible...
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Ah, so THAT'S the problem!
Idle? (Score:2)
Why isn't this in Idle?
Oh yeah, never mind.
Security or Secrecy? (Score:2)
Their security policies prevent me from saying anything about the super sweet things I saw inside the building...
Their security policies sound more like industrial trade secret policies, unless the cool things they have inside are anti-terrorism devices.
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And you you know what they do to protect trade secrets? that right, security.
Isn't this a discussion site? (Score:1)
Finally, the gauntlet has been thrown: if you work somewhere cool (Pixar? Apple? NASA? The White House? Comerica Park?) drop me an email!
Why would you need to be emailed when one could just post their cool job in the comments section?
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the /. staff (Score:5, Interesting)
I kinda like this sorta post. I used to feel a closer connection with the /. mods back in the day than recently. It didn't always feel like one Apple/Google press release after another like it does nowadays. It seemed like there was more editorial content. (Not that I'm asking for JonKatz to return...)
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Ahhhahah, Jon Katz. That takes me back.
I say bring him back! It would liven up the place.
Bragging? (Score:2)
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I think it's an attempt at a subliminal slashvertisement to get you to lobby for the usage of Perforce where you work.
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I think it's an attempt at a subliminal slashvertisement to get you to lobby for the usage of Perforce where you work.
Anybody lobbying for the use of Perforce should be shown the door.
They're Harold and Kumar in disguise (Score:2)
Or maybe Bill and Ted, but older, and that Yoda statue is filling in for George Carlin.
Want (Score:2)
I'm not a Star Wars geek but I seriously want that Yoda statue.
Oh, and I thought Episodes II & III were better then Episode VI and quite possibly V.
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Really? That sounds slightly contradictory.
Ah... definitely not a Star Wars geek. My bad.
Eat your heart out (Score:2)
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Oh now I'm intrigued. If she had blue hair then this must have been Steve Jobs' house. I hear it has an iPod with a penny-sized 1TB SSD, and a unique Mac OS X that he can install out of the box on a standard PC. And topless dancers with blue hair. Blue hair!
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-- You can hold down the "B" button for continuous firing.
I tried that once, and now I'm unemployed!
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Well yesterday I went to an even cooler place, but I can't tell you. There was so much amazing stuff, I was shocked. This was like a million times better than going to Lucasfilm. After the first couple of things happened I knew that my life had changed forever. Thanks to Frank for telling me about this fantastic place, Joseph for pointing out the last things and letting me take one home, and Sarah - you know exactly what for!
You finally got to a brothel? Congratulations.
How long it'll last? (Score:1)
Now that everyone on slashdot knows where to get a real yoda statue, are we already taking bets on how long it'll be still there...
I feel violated... (Score:1)
Nice to see a Hemos shout-out (Score:5, Insightful)
Been wondering what happened to him.
The other side of those cool places (Score:5, Interesting)
If you were an animator or technical director at Pixar, you could expect to live there during production. The film has to be done on time, you can't miss the Christmas season, etc. I saw many families bring dinner to Pixar almost every evening so that they could eat together, as mommy or daddy wasn't coming home until really late. I was in studio tools, not production, and thus was allowed to have a normal life - and seeing what happened to the production folks, I never wanted to be a technical director.
The pay was OK, but not great, and for technical folks the attribution was something you might have to slo-mo your VCR to see. There were 20 people who wanted a job standing behind every one that actually had a job in film, so there was no incentive for studios to pay better.
At the time (it may be better now) the tools were the result of 30 years of evolution, and you had to know about 30 languages to be a TD.
I've found my involvement in Open Source to be a lot more fulfilling.
Bruce
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Well said, Bruce. Work-life balance is one of those things that you begin to appreciate more as you get older.
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Jeff & Rob Visit Lucasfilm (Score:1)
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Fatty and ugly apparently.
Oh, big deal. (Score:4, Interesting)
It's not that big a deal. I've been to Lucasfilm's sound stage at "Kerner Optical" (which used to be a cover story for Lucasfilm.) That's where they do physical effects and model work. Got to see their prop and camera shops, and some cameras used for notable shots that fans probably care about but I don't. They were the first to put a camera in a carbon-fibre housing, that camera has been through many crashes and explosions, and it still works. Nice engineering.
They were doing some R&D work on 3D cameras where the separation between the cameras could be varied dynamically. Watching that on a 3D monitor while someone twiddles the interocular distance is a non-fun visual experience, close to headache-inducing.
They were showing off FrameFree [framefree.com], which is a frameless video compression technology. It decomposes the image into layers which are then morphed from frame to frame, allowing arbitrarily slow motion. They sold that off, but some of the technology for cleanly decomposing images went into 2D to 3D conversion technology.
The most unusual thing about the place is that almost all the employees have been there for decades. Someone who'd been there three years was referred to as the new guy. You just don't see that kind of low employee turnover any more.
I've been to some computer animation places. They're just cube farms, not very interesting. They used to have high-end SGI workstations, but now it's all PC. (I saw that transition between 1998 and 2002; on my first visit to Sony Imageworks, the shop was 90% SGI machines, with a few PCs. Four years later, 80% PCs, with a few SGI machines for legacy work. SGI's "Silicon Studio" division is long gone, and the Computer Museum has their building.)
Watching a really good animator use a high-end animation package makes you realize that some people have really, really, good 3D visualization skills. There's a classic comment from some sculptor that he just chips away the stone until the object emerges. That's what working 3D artists do all day. Fast. There's much drawing and little adjustment. Pros don't tweak meshes; they draw them.
If you're not into either the "Hollywood thing" or fandom, dealing with the film industry is generally frustrating. Either they're in pre-production and have trouble coming up with a valid credit card, or they're in production and want a new feature yesterday.
Come on! (Score:2)
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Yoda Statue (Score:2)
Damn (Score:2)
I was working there last year. Why couldn't you visit then?!
I don't get it... (Score:2)
This is a nice story and all, but I was hoping to see photos of Hemos and CmdrTaco at Lucasfilm, not two random old fogies hanging around next to Yoda.
so has slashdot members - but why post it (Score:1)
Perforce? (Score:2)
But I'm still stuck with RCS you insensitive clod!
Cashew (Score:1)
I've seen Matt Janulewicz put cashews in his nose. He's a Legumist.
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Didn't you notice? Slashdot.org is just a seamless redirect to Digg now.
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All of life is a, "Hey, look at me!"
Or, "Hey, look at my stuff!" But that's just look-at-me by proxy.
What the hell, I'll feed the troll... (Score:2)
Uh, you do realize that Slashdot actually *is* Rob's personal blog, right?
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That had better be banta drool on Luke's landspeeder!
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Kristopeit, have you considered turning your anger into creativity?
For example, I looked at, "Slashdot = stagnated," and I noticed the anagram, "That LAN SSD goatse'd."
I thought this amusing because LANs, SSDs and goatse are frequent topics of Slashdot.
I transformed hate into a smile.
*places a flower in your musket*