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1.23.01 Episode II appears to be more character driven. Does that mean less work for you? This report comes from the Official Site! Answered by: David Dozoretz There's tons of work for the animatic crew on Episode II. Even in dialogue scenes, we're putting in set extensions, creatures, droids, spaceships, etc. George likes to create a "world" in each scene. He designs a rich texture to the film in which the story develops. Besides, despite being very character driven, George has definitely created opportunity in Episode II for some great, never-been-seen-before action sequences. I won't say anything else! Jedi Power
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