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Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 12:35 am Posts: 35576
Jorge wrote:
This is a good point. I wonder what went into that decision
Simple really. 6 short episodes of obi wan tightly focused on him and one narrative.
Andor is going to be at least three season with multiple narratives. And a different probably more important story than obi wans given it’s range on covering the birth of the rebellion as the main drive. Cassian is just a minor almost lead in out front.
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Upcoming Rogue One prequel series Andor – telling the story of Diego Luna’s rebel Cassian Andor amid the rising rebellion in the five years running up to that movie – went predominantly practical with its environments. That meant building massive sets at Pinewood, heading out into the world to shoot on location, and leaving the video wall behind altogether. “Yep, we’re old-school,” chuckles series mastermind (and Rogue One alumnus) Tony Gilroy, in Empire’s major new Andor feature – coming soon in the House Of The Dragon issue. “We didn’t use StageCraft at all.” It’s a choice that looks set to add even more grit and earthiness to a series all about capturing that texture, set at a time when the Star Wars galaxy is a particularly dark and dangerous place to be.
The effect was the opposite of dark and dangerous for Andor's cast. “As an actor, it’s beautiful,” says Luna on the practical production. “Everything is mechanical. You’re interacting with real stuff.” Fiona Shaw, who plays Maarva in the series, also revelled in the practicality. “My character’s house is built from parts of old spaceships,” she says. “I used to go out and just stare at it. Breathtaking.” The only downside? Shooting with expansive vistas occasionally meant some big, long walks. “In Pitlochry, Scotland, we had to walk for hours up a mountain to set up one shot,” says Luna. “Huge effort. Really dangerous to get there. All you can see around you is sky, trees, rivers, lakes. Amazing! Like being on another planet.” Prepare for Andor to make the Star Wars galaxy feel bigger than ever before.
One piece of advice I'd give to the Andor creators is to drop the cameos from beloved SW characters returning in this one. Disney has overdone it in these series. We're gonna be ok.
Joined: Wed January 02, 2013 12:35 am Posts: 35576
Coach wrote:
One piece of advice I'd give to the Andor creators is to drop the cameos from beloved SW characters returning in this one. Disney has overdone it in these series. We're gonna be ok.
Apparently there’s none of that at all. Mon mothma and krennic possibly. That’s it.
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