The STAR WARS ANDOR series is getting old school and doesn’t use volume film production technology

The STAR WARS ANDOR series is getting old school and doesn’t use volume film production technology


The STAR WARS ANDOR series is getting old school and doesn’t use volume film production technology

Star Wars the fans are a fickle group. I can’t say if there is a lot of excitement in the new Andor series destined for Disney +. I know many say it’s a series that no one has asked for, but it looks like some of the trailers and cutscenes were pleasantly surprising.

A new fact has emerged about how the series is made. First of all, one aspect of the series that audiences like is that huge hands-on sets have been built in Pinewood, taking the show out into the world to shoot on location and leaving the video wall behind.

The mastermind of the series (e Thief One student) Tony Gilroyhe said inside Empireit is an important novelty Andor characteristic, “Yeah, we’re old school. We didn’t use StageCraft at all. “

Star of the series Diego Luna he said of the practical set: “As an actor, it’s beautiful. Everything is mechanical. You’re interacting with real stuff.”

Fiona Shawwho plays Maarva in the series, also enjoyed the practicality, saying:

“My character’s house is built with parts of old spaceships. I went out and stared at him. Breathtaking. The only negative? Turning with wide views from time to time meant taking great and long walks “.

“In Pitlochry, Scotland, we had to walk hours on a mountain to create a hit, ”says Luna. “Great effort. Really dangerous to get there. All you can see around you is sky, trees, rivers, lakes. Amazing! Like being on another planet “.

It looks like it will be amazing to watch! Let’s hope the story is solid and fans like what they’ve done. Andor will be released on Disney + on September 21st. Are you looking forward to this series?

by Jessica Fisher
Source: Geek Tyrant

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