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Digital Camera World on MSNSony built a camera for Star Wars: Episode II that could only shoot 8-bit 1080p – but that didn't stop George Lucas from rewriting filmmaking history!Attack of the Clones was shot at 8-bit 1080p? Is that why it’s aged more than The Phantom Menace and Revenge of the Sith?
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The Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Character Who Surprisingly Isn't CGI"Star Wars" is full of jaw-dropping CGI moments. The franchise has had a reputation for cutting-edge visual effects since the very beginning, when George Lucas committed to an impossible task to ...
Dodgy de-ageing, cartoonish creatures and other dreadful CGI in Star Wars. ... This will be the last time this list dunks on Episode II - Attack of the Clones. Scouts honour!
When Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones hit theaters on May 16, 2002, it was written off as another divisive installment in the much-maligned prequel trilogy. Since then, though, the ...
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