BONUS: 'Star Wars: The Acolyte' Full Season One Analysis!
Spoilers! Theories! Shadowy Figures! Oh My!
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SPOILER ALERT! The full Yub Nub trio of Greg, Jim, & Tim unite to talk through how they feel about the first season of 'The Acolyte.'
Episode Credits:
Hosts: Tim Barnes, Jim Fagan, and Greg Iwinski
Theme Song: Matt Maher
Announcer: Carolina Ravassa
Podcast Art: Joel Jackson
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And a quick reminder of last week’s episode with Brandon Bird about the art that influenced Star Wars!
Here’s one highlight from that conversation:
The beauty of George Lucas’ design concepts:
Behold! Vague sketches of ships from George Lucas himself! These make it clear how necessary it was for him to collaborate with artists to truly bring his vision to life in the pitch and production process of Star Wars. But as these sketches display, he always seemed to have the general shape of the saga in his mind.
Here’s George Lucas’ November 1974 sketches of a TIE fighter, X-wing, and the Death Star, which are all quite close to the final designs. From The Making of #StarWars by J.W. Rinzler. - Phil Szostak via Twitter
And, as mentioned above, it’s incredible to see how artists like Colin Cantwell brought these shapes to vibrant life.