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"If somebody gave me a hundred feet of film, I made a movie out of it." When George Lucas was attending USC Film School he didn’t even need a hundred feet. While still a student, he turned 32 feet of 16 millimeter film into a one-minute animated short that not only won awards at festivals nationwide, but set a new standard for animated films. He's been making motion picture history ever since, creating many of the most popular films in motion picture history, including the phenomenally successful Star Wars and Indiana Jones films. Today, George Lucas is Chairman of the Board of Lucasfilm Ltd., parent company of LucasArts Entertainment Company and Lucas Digital Ltd. Lucasfilm's THX division has changed the way we hear films in movie theaters and at home. LucasArts Entertainment Company is a leading international developer of entertainment software. Lucas Digital Ltd., which indcludes Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) and Skywalker Sound, is the leading visual effects and post-production company in the industry. No man comes as close to representing the art, technology, and business of the movie industry as George Lucas. His clarity of vision as storyteller and mythmaker, his zeal for innovation, and his leadership in forging a new relationship between entertainment and technology, has revolutionized the art of motion pictures.
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Video Length: 661
Date Found: September 27, 2010
Date Produced: September 16, 2010
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Viktoria Zander (Malardalen University) at the Health, Illness and Ethnicity: Migration, Discrimination and Social Dislocation workshop UCD, June 2011.
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Emperors of Rome continues with Gordian III, a young emperor kept on the straight and narrow by his praetorian prefect. Download #28 Gordian III
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