Before the prequel films and animation came around, most of the backgrounds were actually matte paintings. The explosions were actually real; models were really blown up and filmed. Most of the huge weapons such as the Imperial walkers were actually down using stop-motion animation when you shoot a frame, then move the models and shoot another frame.
The company that makes all of the special effects for all of the Star Wars movies is Industrial Light and Magic.
Star Wars was nominated for 10 Oscars (it won 6 and was rewarded a special award for sound effects).
The original Star Wars trilogy was remastered in 1997, under the title Star Wars Trilogy: Special Edition.
The Star Wars trilogy is a popular movie series. It had groundbreaking special effects, and there are TV shows and video games based on the trilogy. The movie is the standard resolution for movies.
There was at least six. but there was the star wars holiday special that had real actors and one part you get to see a little cartoon of star wars. and there is the new star wars the clone wars cartoon movie
The company that makes all of the special effects for all of the Star Wars movies is Industrial Light and Magic.
The special effects were done at a studio called Industrial Light & Magic.
No, that was all done with special effects
The six Star Wars episodes are not animated. Special effects are applied, but that does not categorize as animation.
For light sabers, they use green sticks with sensors.
If you mean how the special effects were made, they were done by computer animation
You're gonna have to be more specific. Yes, yes there are.
Characters More Action Light Sabers Prefer Movies Special Effects
No, because George Lucas is getting old and is out of ideas + he is getting addicted to the special effects.
The duration of The Star Wars Holiday Special is 1.62 hours.
Star Wars was nominated for 10 Oscars (it won 6 and was rewarded a special award for sound effects).
The Star Wars Holiday Special was created on 1978-11-17.