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А вот краткое резюме веб чата с Ryan Church Concept Design Supervisor.
The windy environment in Ep3 is a concept in which Ralph McQuarrie had done previous designs. George decided to re-visit the idea and give it a fresh pass.
We will see prototype TIE Fighters.
About 1/3 of the action sequences in the film will occur on the new planets where will we also see the most visually spectacular sequences.
Much time was spent in designing new weaponry for both the clone and Separatist armies. We may even see some walkers (predecessors to AT-AT's).
Great care was taken in the design work for Ep3 to ensure it bridged the trilogies and will mesh the prequels so far and on into ANH.
The designs for the new worlds are brand new concepts that George wanted to explore, and they may not all be necessarily "Star Wars-like".
A very large number of designs were created and submitted to George for Ep3, and there are so many ideas that many of these designs will not make it into the final film.
Spanish art neauvau and 1940s futurist / art deco were some of the design influences used for the Ep3 concept work.
Ryan's favorite things to design are vehicles and military hardware. He also enjoys painting the environments and situations.
Ralph's favorite Ep3 design of all is one he cannot reveal due to being a heavy spoiler.
There were many designs for Ep2 that George had discarded but had also specifically saved for use in Ep3.
We will see both the "used universe" design style common in the Classic Trilogy as well as the sleek, "pretty" environments seen so far in the prequels.
Some of the new environments have sophisticated cultures that are hard to categorize because they don't really fit with being "used universe" or "pretty".
During pre-production, George presented the design crew with some art work by Mark Rothko and asked that some of those influences be captured for the film.
To avoid repetition, the design crew has developed a new look for the outer space locations.
Ryan designed many of the separatist planets but they are currently not scheduled to be used in the final film.
For the new planet designs, some historical sources were researched and integrated, but most new worlds are focused on being as unique and fresh as possible.
Most of the Coruscant designs will expand on previously seen locations. There are a few new locations on Coruscant we will see - and one in particular that Ryan thinks is really cool.
Before reading the script, the design crew created many designs based on suggestions from George before he ever came out and specifically asked for them.
Flash Gordon style sci-fi images have always been part of the influence in concept designing for the films.
We will see evidence of Rebel Alliance ships.
While the feel of the movie is bridging the prequels and the Classic Trilogy together, Ep3 is also meant to contrast with them.
We will see many land battles and at least one is of the continuing Clone Wars. Ryan thinks it looks cool.
The new Federation Cruiser is a large and aggressive warship. It will look "slightly familiar".
In addition to working directly for George, Ryan also works with the animatics crew and ILM when they work on creating the shots.
There are not too many scenes that take place in or around a Death Star.
Visually speaking, Ryan believes Ep3 will certainly be the best Star Wars film to cross the screen.
The clonetrooper designs are not very different from Ep2 but the clones will be doing a lot more in this film and needed customizations to their suits.
The Jedi Starfighter is not the same design seen in Ep2.
Ryan mostly works on locations, architecture, ships and droids.
The crew designed the entire planet for the alien race played by Bruce Spence's character, to include ships and technology.
We will see a new location on Naboo.
We won't see 2-1B ( ) but we will see some cool new designs on medical droids.
The fire ship captain will be seen flying a fire ship and puts out a fire on Coruscant. The fire ships are the fire department.
Derek Thompson of he design crew tried very hard to get IG-88 into the film. It is not known whether the droid will be seen.
George was very certain about what he wanted for the Anakin/Obi-Wan duel environment. The design crew only created the architecture.
Ryan does not think there will be any other actors in suits other than Chewbacca.
The first thing George asked of the design team was to conceptualize the seven planets of the clone war. However, many of those planets did not make the final cut.
Doing the design work for the wookies was one the favorite jobs Ryan has had so far on Ep3.
The design crew worked very hard to make the new bad guy in Ep3 visually distinctive.
The new bad guy has a lot of screen time, a memorable role, and he is central to the plot.
Non-droid soldiers for the Separatist Army were designed but it is uncertain if those characters will make it into the movie.
Ryan's main goal in working on Ep3 is to have ILM bring the designs to realization, photorealistically creating the worlds from the paintings.
Ryan designed the prototype for the X-Wing.
We will not see any more characters of Yoda's species.
Ryan does not think we will see Dooku's Solar Sailor ship in Ep3.
Ryan likes to listen to soundtracks and opera while working on Ep3.
Ryan is most proud of his Hailfire Droid design from Ep2 and was surprised George put it into the final film. (The droid that shot the rockets and had large wheels)
The busiest time working on Ep3 for Ryan was during the 9-month pre-production phase.
There were lots of late nights because the work was so fun.
Some of the old Ralph McQuarrie images were incorporated into Ep3. At the start of designing, George pointed out certain designs he definitely wanted to see in the film.