How a Filmmaker Could Make a Star Wars-Like Film for Around $1 Million

by Peter D. Marshall on September 2, 2009

“I want to first preface this blog by saying that in no way does this blog post demish the epic-sized endeavor that George Lucas and his team underwent to create Star Wars IV: A New Hope http://bit.ly/wyPZ4 . Technology was very limiting back in 1977, which meant that he was attempting the impossible or improbable at the time when he took on the challenge of making that film… but times have changed.

Filmmakers have more technology and greater techonology at their disposal. And yet few independent filmmakers attempt to do something as grand as an epic-sized film like Star Wars IV. Because of this, I will attempt to go through some things that I saw in my recent viewing of the film on how it is possible.”

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