LucasFilm - Letterman Digital Arts Center
"Star Wars" creator George Lucas has moved his LucasFilm Ltd. company and work force to the Letterman Digital Arts Center, a 23-acre, 860,000-square-foot production campus in San Francisco's Presidio. The Letterman Digital Arts Center is devoted to the production of digital cinema and videogames and the creative exploration and innovation of new digital tools that allow artists to bring anything they can imagine to life. The complex has a very sophisticated computer network that also includes 600 miles of fiber-optic cable, 4,000 processors and 100 terabytes of data storage.
In addition to its motion-picture and television production operations, LucasFilm's global businesses include Industrial Light & Magic and Skywalker Sound; LucasArts Entertainment; Lucas Licensing and Lucas Online. Lucasfilm's feature films have won 19 Oscars and its television projects have won 12 Emmy Awards. ILM has been awarded 14 Academy Awards for Best Visual Effects and received 16 Scientific and Technical Achievement Awards.
This will be the entertainment industry's most sophisticated digital arts and entertainment centre but what I want to know is, "when will the next Indiana Jones film be released?" George Lucas is currently preparing the new film project. I can't wait! Look for the new "Star Wars, Battlefront II," videogame later this year, and certainly lots of innovative games, movies, and entertainment in the future.
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