There’s a fascinating story behind the genesis of the crawls at the beginning of the Star Wars movies. It’s impossible for most of us to even imagine those movies without the crawls—they became almost as famous as the characters and the music—but the first version (the one the general public never saw) didn’t have one.
Robert Downey Jr. recounted a conversation with Steven Spielberg[i] about why and how these crawls were created. As was his custom, George Lucas screened the early version of the film in the Bay area in front of a bunch of accomplished filmmakers. Brian DePalma stood up and said, “This doesn’t make sense! Where am I? Is this in the future? Where is it in space?”
Lucas realized he needed to set some context, but he wanted to do so without filming something new or slowing down the beginning.
Thus, the crawl.
Apparently, Spielberg, Lucas, and Francis Ford Coppola had this open forum with their peers where they screened and commented on each other’s movies before the general public saw them.
Who knew?
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Published on May 22, 2024 08:03