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History in Objects: ILM Halloween Party Invitations
The Industrial Light & Magic Halloween parties were an unforgettable showcase of mischief and imagination.
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Lucasfilm Salutes 100 Years of Disney Storytelling
Though half a century separates them in age, Lucasfilm and Disney have shared a common spirit.
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Into the Unknown: Lucasfilm’s Brushes with Horror
We’re digging up the horror genre elements of Lucasfilm storytelling.
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Jar Jarbie, a Mickey and Grogu Teamup, and More Winners from the Lucasfilm Chalk Festival
Creatives from Lucasfilm’s Southern California base make their Chalk Art Festival debut.
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Lucasfilm Celebrates 35 Years of Tucker: The Man and His Dream
The true-life story of a rebellious innovator is a Lucasfilm classic.
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Defining Moments: “Quite a Pair”
Ahsoka Tano and Anakin Skywalker’s first meeting was both hopeful and foreboding.
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Back to School with Young Indiana Jones & Helen Seymour
Before he discovered the lost Ark or the dial of destiny, Indiana Jones was a student with a passion for learning.
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“Music as Mist”: Sound Designer Walter Murch Looks Back on American Graffiti, 50 Years Later
Murch collaborated with George Lucas to create an innovative soundscape using classic rock-n-roll recordings.
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Defining Moments: A Fateful Dance
Actors Cindy Williams and Ron Howard formed the dramatic heart of Lucasfilm’s first production.