STAR WARS: O FILME QUE NÃO DEVERIA EXISTIR

Why did Star Wars change cinema? In 1977, George Lucas presented studios with a space adventure featuring farms, mystical knights, a princess, and a masked villain. Almost all rejected it. Only Fox agreed, and Lucas accepted a lower salary in exchange for the rights to sequels and merchandising. In this analysis, you'll discover how he founded Industrial Light & Magic in a warehouse in Van Nuys and invented the Dykstraflex camera for filming miniatures in motion control. We'll talk about Ralph McQuarrie's paintings that created a "used future," the physical sounds Ben Burtt recorded on radio poles and projector motors, and John Williams' orchestral score that gave hope to space. See how a rejected film became the biggest phenomenon of its time, gave rise to ILM, Pixar, and the franchise model that dominates Hollywood. Which behind-the-scenes moment from Star Wars surprises you the most? Comment below and subscribe for more stories about cinema, practical effects, and geek nostalgia. Also watch: Why does The Lord of the Rings seem so REAL? -    • Por que O Senhor dos Anéis parece tão REAL?   Why does Jurassic Park still seem so REAL? -    • Por que Jurassic Park ainda parece tão REAL?   How The Godfather conquered Hollywood -    • Do FRACASSO ao Oscar: Como Poderoso Chefão...   The Blair Lie that CHANGED cinema FOREVER -    • A mentira de Blair que MUDOU o cinema pra ...   This movie CHANGED cinema forever -    • Esse filme MUDOU o cinema pra sempre   Oppenheimer INVADED your mind -    • Oppenheimer INVADIU sua mente   Why do the effects of 1982 humiliate today's cinema? -    • Por que os Efeitos de 1982 Humilham o Cine...   Chucky: The Engineering Behind Fear -    • O segredo por trás do boneco mais ASSUSTAD...   00:00 Why do we believe in the world of Star Wars? 01:17 George Lucas, Flash Gordon, and the origin of the idea 02:15 American Graffiti paved the way for Star Wars 02:54 Lucas tried to buy the rights to Flash Gordon 03:17 Why studios rejected Star Wars 03:42 Fox bet on George Lucas 04:16 The deal that changed Hollywood forever 05:29 Tatooine, Tunisia, and the broken robots 06:29 George Lucas and the difficulty of directing actors 07:04 Fox almost abandoned Star Wars 07:40 The unfinished cut that scared executives 08:15 Industrial Light & Magic is born in a warehouse 08:41 Douglas Trumbull, 2001, and the bridge to Star Wars 09:19 The young team that invented modern effects 10:04 How to make plastic spaceships look real 10:52 Dykstraflex and the birth of motion control 12:00 The Star Wars trench of Death 12:17 The opening shot with the Star Destroyer 12:42 VistaVision and ILM's old cameras 13:27 Ralph McQuarrie and the look of Star Wars 14:43 The used future that changed science fiction 15:42 Ben Burtt and the real sounds of Star Wars 16:27 How the lightsaber sound was created 17:22 Blasters, Darth Vader, Chewbacca and R2-D2 18:28 John Williams and the Star Wars soundtrack 20:14 The private screening that almost nobody understood 20:49 Brian De Palma and the opening text 21:07 The premiere of Star Wars in 1977 21:54 How ILM became an institution 22:23 How Star Wars changed Hollywood 23:48 Lucasfilm, Pixar and the digital future 24:21 The merchandising that changed the industry 24:40 ILM, Dykstraflex, John Williams and the Legacy 25:17 The studio that created a new form of cinema #StarWars #GeorgeLucas #IndustrialLightAndMagic #Cinema #PracticalEffects ========================================= Follow us on social media: Instagram -   / coelholunar.academy   TikTok -   / coelholunar.academy