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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. Obligatory EP3 Quote... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    "In terms of being a corporate executive, I'm pretty much tired," he said. "I'm going to focus on making movies."

    Noooooooooooo......!

  2. This has been open for a while... by ip_freely_2000 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The Presidio facility has been open for a bit. Yes, it's sweet and one thing that can't be said about George is that he does thing half-assed.

    Of course, the expectation is that you work INSANE hours. I only wish I could get this set up at home so I can balance my life a little better.

    1. Re:This has been open for a while... by dknj · · Score: 4, Funny

      The Presidio facility has been open for a bit.

      Seriously, this was in last months issue of Playboy. I'm sure 80% of slashdot already knows about this

  3. Federation by cmcsonar · · Score: 5, Funny

    Once he's tired of the location, the Federation can buy it, because it is located on the grounds of the future Star Fleet Headquaters.

  4. I wish I had fibre optic on my desktop by DrSkwid · · Score: 4, Funny

    then I could have high resolution images on each of my computers.

    I'm fed up being stuck on 100Mbps' 640x480x8 !

    lol, good grip on the technology there JUSTIN M. NORTON, any other great stories you have written ?

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  5. Fine and Good by Tibor+the+Hun · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This is all fine and good, but it would sure be nice to spend some of that money on writing classes, or directing semminars.

    Yes, all that technology is nice, but ultimately worthless, if the movies coming out of it have no substance.

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    1. Re:Fine and Good by oogoliegoogolie · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Just because you and I have outgrown it doesn't mean he has.

      I haven't outgrown Star Wars-I still watch the original movies and watch scenes from the new ones every once in a while. No, the new movies were just bad movies; even the animated Clone war shorts were much better.

      comments like yours demonstrate your inability to understand who and what the movies are for

      Movies dont have to be divided into "for children" and "for adult" categories. Countless movies have been made that have appealed to both. Pixar and Disney can do it, but Lucas can't, at least not anymore when he directs. In an interview from the 80's Lucas said "a boring movie with great special FX is still a boring movie. He seems to have forgotten these words.

      You know, the "it's cool to bash Lucas and the prequels"

      On slashdot, everything gets bashed.

  6. 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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    1. Re:Hope it's better than ILM of the past. by sgant · · Score: 3, Insightful

      What most do is get the ILM badge under their belt then move on to better places to work, like Pixar or Weta. Which is why ILM can't keep ahold of the good animators anymore cause they treat them like shit. But as I said, this may have changed.

      But I hate this mentality of "well, you can work somewhere else". It's like the idiocy of "be thankful you have a job" nonsense. Why can't it be a nice place to work AND make a profit? Why does it have to be a sweatshop?

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  7. byte or bit? by grub · · Score: 5, Insightful


    data network with more than 300 10-gigabyte ports.

    I think that means gigabits. Unless they started rating cards in bytes overnight.

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  8. Fiber Optics? 300 Outlets? 600 Miles? by ImaLamer · · Score: 3, Funny

    now that's Industrial .... Light .... and .... Magic ....

  9. ... 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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  10. i'm thinking about moving... by ghee22 · · Score: 3, Funny

    should i post this on slashdot as well?

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  11. 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.

  12. I don't think I like the tone of this post.... by cryptocom · · Score: 5, Insightful

    The paragraph submitted above for this article makes it seem like Lucas is hoarding all his money and somehow going against a cardinal rule of not making money. For one thing, non profit artists may seem romantic and all, but in truth we all want to get paid...and if what we do is make movies that cost millions of dollars, you better believe we want to get paid millions of dollars or more. Secondly, it's not like he's spending all his money on Bugatti's and trips to Bali...he's invested a large chunk into a creative complex where artists and movie-goers can benefit from his fortune. I'd say that's pretty damn cool.

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  13. 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.

  14. Did you see! by alewar · · Score: 5, Funny

    Thanks to all of you who download pirated-copies of movies and games from the net, L&M had to move to another studio...
    I knew this was going to happen, they are losing BILLIONS because of YOU.

  15. New studio... by ImaLamer · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...IT'S A TRAP!