The Star Wars Archives. 1977-1983. 40th Ed. - Paul Duncan - książka
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When Star Wars burst onto cinema screens in 1977, it altered the cultural landscape forever. With audiences weary from the somber and skeptical films of the early '70s, they eagerly welcomed the optimism and adventure found in the Star Wars galaxy. They embarked on a thrilling journey with Luke Skywalker, once a humble moisture farmer, as he ventured across a distant galaxy and encountered unforgettable figures like the enigmatic hermit Obi-Wan Kenobi, the charming outlaws Han Solo and Chewbacca, the loyal droids C-3PO and R2-D2, the intrepid Princess Leia Organa, and the menacing Darth Vader, servant to the sinister Emperor.
George Lucas, the visionary writer, director, and producer, crafted a modern myth that speaks to the inner child in everyone. Through his foundation of Industrial Light & Magic, Lucas pushed the boundaries of visual effects and sound, marrying them with groundbreaking editing to deliver a unique cinematic experience for the senses. This first volume, created in comprehensive collaboration with Lucasfilm, features Lucas recounting his own experiences and offering new perspectives on the creation of the original trilogy—Episodes IV: A New Hope, V: The Empire Strikes Back, and VI: Return of the Jedi. The book is enriched with script excerpts, production documents, concept art, storyboards, on-set photographs, stills, and promotional posters, making it the definitive examination of the original saga as narrated by its creator.
