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Lucas's New HQ

pin_gween writes "The KS City Star reports George Lucas (of the "It's not about the money" fame) has opened a new headquarters for digital film works. The campus has, among several movie theaters, "data network with more than 300 10-gigabyte ports. Fiber-optics cables are connected to every artist desktop, allowing high-resolution images on each computer. In all, there are 600 miles of cable throughout the campus's four buildings." Not too shabby, or cheap."

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  1. Hope it's better than ILM of the past. by sgant · · Score: 4, Informative

    I've talked to several people who have worked at ILM and currently are there. Sweatshop is a word that keeps poping up in the course of conversations. Hopefully this will change or has already changed.

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  2. ... on Google Maps? by Jugalator · · Score: 4, Informative

    Is that what this huge dirt place is all about?

    Maybe the pictures were actually captured a while back.

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  3. Re:American POP by MushMouth · · Score: 4, Informative

    A) San Francisco doesn't own the Presidio, the Federal government does. B) He leases the land, and it ain't free. C) The presidio has tons of empty office space and buildings they have been trying to lease for years. D) SF currently has historically high amounts of vacant office space, in many ways the Presidio Trust got very lucky that they struck the deal with Lucas when they did, at the height of the Dot Com Bubble.

  4. Why the KC Star, the place is in San Francisco by MushMouth · · Score: 3, Informative

    And we have a pretty big news rag in SF.

  5. not to be a dick or anything by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    those of us who live in Kansas City and I suppose anyone who lives in Missouri as well call it the KC Star.

  6. Re:American POP by Doc+Ruby · · Score: 2, Informative

    SF doesn't own the land, but of course they control it - like any other city, with zoning, incentives and other political checks. That space is vacant because SF is very selective, reserving it for long-term strategic anchor tenants like Lucas. SF certainly was lucky that Lucas decided to expand his studio across the Golden Gate Bridge into the Presidio, rather than LA, or New Zealand or someplace else even cheaper. But Lucas is also lucky SF let him into that exclusive property. There are several Lucases, and only one Presidio, especially in Lucas' front yard.

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  7. Re:I don't think I like the tone of this post.... by Jugalator · · Score: 2, Informative

    He didn't necessarily mean IJ 4 is small art, what I find more likely is that he said he wish to do a final IJ movie, then smaller film projects. This is the kind of ambiguous quote anyway:

    But Lucas said he'll likely keep away from the center and instead focus on developing a final "Indiana Jones" film and smaller film projects.

    He has earlier said he nowadays do movies for himself, something I find easy to believe considering his wealth. He could live a happy rich life at his age if he wished to.

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