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Industrial Light & Magic: Creating the Impossible

  • TV Movie
  • 2010
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
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Industrial Light & Magic: Creating the Impossible (2010)
Documentary

A look over the incredible work of ILM and how they revolutionised the way we see film with the introduction and advances of CGI or Computer Generated Image. This documentary takes us from t... Read allA look over the incredible work of ILM and how they revolutionised the way we see film with the introduction and advances of CGI or Computer Generated Image. This documentary takes us from the incredible start of effects to creating Star Wars and then advance to really demonstrat... Read allA look over the incredible work of ILM and how they revolutionised the way we see film with the introduction and advances of CGI or Computer Generated Image. This documentary takes us from the incredible start of effects to creating Star Wars and then advance to really demonstrate how it can be blended in with Jurassic Park to now a culture of films that can't avoid t... Read all

  • Director
    • Leslie Iwerks
  • Writers
    • Leslie Iwerks
    • Jeff Stephenson
  • Stars
    • Tom Cruise
    • George Lucas
    • Steven Spielberg
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    551
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    • Director
      • Leslie Iwerks
    • Writers
      • Leslie Iwerks
      • Jeff Stephenson
    • Stars
      • Tom Cruise
      • George Lucas
      • Steven Spielberg
    • 5User reviews
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    Tom Cruise
    Tom Cruise
    • Narrator
    • (archive footage)
    George Lucas
    George Lucas
    • Self
    Steven Spielberg
    Steven Spielberg
    • Self
    Ron Howard
    Ron Howard
    • Self
    Jon Favreau
    Jon Favreau
    • Self
    J.J. Abrams
    J.J. Abrams
    • Self
    Jerry Bruckheimer
    Jerry Bruckheimer
    • Self
    Samuel L. Jackson
    Samuel L. Jackson
    • Self
    Robin Williams
    Robin Williams
    • Self
    Seth Green
    Seth Green
    • Self
    John Lasseter
    John Lasseter
    • Self
    Ed Catmull
    Ed Catmull
    • Self
    Jim Morris
    Jim Morris
    • Self
    John Dykstra
    John Dykstra
    • Self
    Richard Edlund
    Richard Edlund
    • Self
    Dennis Muren
    Dennis Muren
    • Self
    Ben Snow
    Ben Snow
    • Self
    John Knoll
    John Knoll
    • Self
    • Director
      • Leslie Iwerks
    • Writers
      • Leslie Iwerks
      • Jeff Stephenson
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    1JohnFilmfreak

    How is it possible to take something so interesting, and make it so dull?

    Some of the biggest names in Hollywood are interviewed for this "documentary", along with some of the world's most talented special effects people. What these people do for a living is literary creating the impossible! The director of this film had access to behind-the-scenes shots of almost every big special effects movie to come out the last 30 years, every one of which could be (and has become) a fantastic documentary about special effects on its own. The ingenious solutions these people come up with, are better than the best of magic tricks. And I will never get tired of learning how this magic is done, or how these people make a living.

    But all that is barely mentioned in Industrial Light & Magic: Creating the Impossible.

    Instead we get about an hour of people sitting around talking about how great they are. The ILM people love George Lucas, Lucas loves the ILM people, Spielberg loves Lucas and ILM, ILM and Lucas loves Spielberg, and so on and so on. The only good parts are when Robin Williams adds a bit of humor to all the talk, even though his anecdotes have little or nothing to do with ILM.

    All of them talk about one breakthrough after the other, scientific progress, artistic freedom and "the CGI renaissance" of the industry. But we barely get to know what any of these breakthroughs actually were. Just when you think they're going to explain some of the nitty gritty details about how some of these effects were achieved, what were their problems, why, and how did they solve them, the film is cut to another person talking about how great the last person was for coming up with a solution. We never get to know what any of these solutions were. They never explain the techniques which goes into creating any of the effects they talk about, other than extremely superficial stuff like: "More than 10.000 moving parts were in this shot..", "This was difficult because of the camera movement..." or "This had never been done before." But how did the manage to animate more than 10.000 moving parts? How do they track the camera movements? How did they manage to do something that had never been done before? This film certainly doesn't tell you.

    Also, there's never any mention of the substantial lowering of quality that we've had to endure in big special effects movies, since the dawn of CGI. Yet it's common knowledge that sci-fi, action and horror movies have taken a big step down from the greatness that was achieved in the 70, 80 and 90s. "Directors are allowed absolute freedom now" they all say, but nobody asks if that is actually a good thing. Good screen writing, captivating characters and creative solutions to limited resources have taken a back seat to big explosions and impossible movements through fake landscapes. This is never more obvious than when comparing Lucas's original Star Wars trilogy to his newer crapfest. When one animator in Creating the Impossible barely mentioned that the character Jar-Jar Binks might not be very well liked, I got my hopes up... This would be interesting, I thought. How will he justify such an atrocity put to life on screen? Instead of going any further with it, he just continues to talk about how great it was that they made him look real (even though they didn't).

    Because even as good as CGI have gotten today, there's nobody in Creating the Impossible who shouts out "IT DOESN'T LOOK REAL!" (like we did when we saw this "docu") And why doesn't it look real? Because we know it's generated on a computer. And as any illusionist will tell you: Creating a good illusion is not so much about doing fancy stuff with your hands, as it is about tricking the minds of the audience into making them believe what they're seeing is real. This is why models, miniatures and stop-motion animation will ALWAYS look better than CGI. Because it really is real. There's actually something there.

    Ironically enough, there's nothing there in this bottom of the barrel circle-jerk, but I guess that's not too surprising, coming from the same people who made equally nonsensical "The Pixar Story."
    10UniqueParticle

    Very good, inspirational & informative documentary not sure what's up other reviews hating on it

    This is fascinating, tranquil & great information I never knew before! Don't know what's wrong with it; I absolutely love learning about movie magic!
    9Calaboss

    The Wonders They Gave Us

    Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) is a special effects company started by George Lucas in the mid-1970's. The SFX created by ILM are still the industry standard, although, through their innovations, many other companies can now do much of the same work. Industrial Light & Magic: Creating the Impossible gives a brief overview of the accomplishments of ILM, and, through interviews with many of the key players, the history of how it all came about.

    I was 18 when Star Wars came out in 1977, and like many of the people my age, was just blown away by the film. While similar stories had been told in films for decades before, Lucas showed it in a way never SEEN before. We had no idea how he did it, but we knew we loved it. And the work done by the ILM team began its ascension. Interview clips with Lucas, Spielberg, Ron Howard, and other major players are included, along with many movie clips showing the feats they have accomplished.

    As a bit of a movie nerd, I knew the names of many of the people doing the tough work in the background at ILM, but to see their faces and hear them explain it a bit was very nice. At just over 50 minutes, minus credits, I guess my only complaint is that it wasn't twice as long. The story just seemed so large for the running time.

    Highly recommended for anyone curious about ILM and how it came to be.

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      Steven Spielberg: From the sublime to the ridiculous; from E.T. to the Amazing work they did on The Transformers, ILM loves to find different ways of telling stories visually.

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      Features Le Magicien d'Oz (1939)

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    • Release date
      • November 12, 2010 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Industrial Light & Magic: Creando lo imposible
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Leslie Iwerks Productions
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