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George Lucas: The Creative Impulse: Lucasfilm's First Twenty Years

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In the 20 years since director/producer George Lucas formed Lucasfilm, Ltd., he has had an unparalleled record of creative and technical innovations and box-office successes. This is the first book to deal with all the films in which Lucas has been involved. Lucas' biography; summaries of each movie; a complete filmography. Index. 221 illustrations, including 90 in full color.

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First published September 1, 1992

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July 10, 2020
I'll be honest I've not finished this yet. It's my coffee table book and I'm reading it a bit at a time but I am loving every part of it and feel like freeing up my TBR list for something I plan on giving a proper review too.

Awesome for Star Wars fans, full of technical innovations that absolutely changed the way films are made and a very thorough exploration of one of the great film makers.
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February 16, 2017
The book is a great coffee table overview George Lucas his films and his contributions to the filmmaking community in all aspects of Film Production. my only fault with the book is that it is now 20 years old.
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September 15, 2022
the five stars should be self explanatory as George Lucas is the main inspiration for my interest in Film. If it weren't for him who knows when we would have gotten the ground breaking technology used today adding on he is such an inspiring storyteller.
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October 14, 2009
Part biography, part filmography, this traces George Lucas’s films (where he’s both directly and indirectly involved) from his earliest USC shorts up to 1992 (when the book was published), whilst also giving details on the various companies within Lucasfilm. Written in an easy style, each film has a review and background information (some considerably shorter than others), along with plenty of decent pictures. A good read, though obviously not designed to be a definitive statement - if you want to know about Lucas, get hold of “Skywalking” by Dale Pollock.
219 reviews2 followers
June 7, 2009
An interesting look into Lucas's moviemaking career.
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