Check out this update posted over on the Star Wars Blog from SDCC that examines how the design development of The Clone Wars is going to be progressing with future installments.
See the excerpt below:
"Over the scope of 22 episodes plus a feature film, The Clone Wars series has visually expanded the scope of the Star Wars galaxy immensely. We?ve gone to about 20 planets in the whirlwind that was the first season, and met a variety of alien cultures and creatures. Season two promises to be even richer, and Comic-Con International hosted some of the key members of the artistic team that help put that together at a panel early on Star Wars Day. On hand were Dave Filoni, Supervising Director; Joel Aron, CG Supervisor; Kilian Plunkett, Lead Designer; Danny Keller, Story Artist and Animation Consultant; and moderating the panel was StarWars.com?s own Pablo Hidalgo
?The goal was to create 22 minutes of the best movie to you each and every week,? said Filoni, describing how creator George Lucas kept pushing the envelope on the scope of the story. ?If there are 10 clones on the screen, he wants 20. We put 20, he wants 100. Once we get around 100, he wants a thousand. It?s a goal that you simply don?t see every week on an animated series.?
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