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The mystery behind the VFX of ‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ revealed

The well acclaimed franchise Star Wars has all the reasons for its huge fan base. Perfection is the key to its huge acclaim for the franchise dedicatedly follows the mantra of perfection in every aspect of its series. The recent VFX breakdown reel of Star Wars: The Force Awakens released by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) proclaims the impeccable work done in the entire film.

Right from minute negligible alterations to huge mainstream extensions, the studio has focused on each and every aspect to bring the best shot on the table. In the reel, the shots start with just an actor in a studio or a single prop, and then are fleshed in by dropping in layer after layer leading to the completion of the final sequence.

Various sequences like scenes from the desert planet Jakku, the TIE fighter Star Destroyer escape, Rey’s living quarters inside of an old broken down AT-AT, a spot on replication of the nostalgic Millennium Falcon and the light saber battle on the Starkiller Base are some of the major portions.

ILM has managed to get every single detail as close to perfection as possible. Characters like Maz, Unkar Plutt, and beep boop BB-8, all were developed starting with a blank page and ending with perfect facial expressions and final detailing.