Star Wars – The Sith Revealed – A Scrapbook – a film by daveytod

by Daveytod
This is a documentary, making of of Star Wars episode 3, featuring unique footage on how the movie was created.
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original film name: Star Wars Episode III – Revenge Of The Sith
studio name: Lucasfilm Ltd
Date Original Film Was Released: MAY 2005
Date Edit Was Released: SEP 2005
Original Runtime: 140 min
New Runtime: 119 min
Cuts removed/added/extended:
Various behind the scenes footage added back in,
DVD – Features:
- Standard Nero-created menu, no special features
Conceptual improvements/advancements of edit over original:
Star Wars – The Sith Revealed – A Scrapbook
In 2005, in cinemas everywhere, millions of people experienced a movie they’d waited almost thirty years to see. Star Wars Episode III – Revenge Of The Sith. However, as well as the movie, thanks to the internet and subsequent DVD release, fans have been offered a unique view of the secrets of the making of a Star Wars movie.
Now, from first time editor Daveytod comes ‘The sith revealed – A Scrapbook’, giving fans the chance to see the behind-the-scenes production at work. From bluescreen performances, to concept art, pre-visualisation, and animatics, it’s all presented here, incorporated into the original movie, in ‘The sith revealed – A Scrapbook’.
This was my first proper edit, and only had a public release through the PiF system and was never released as a torrent. Since it’s release, I’ve realised that I actually did quite a poor job, and shall be revisiting it as some point in the future for ‘The Sith Revealed 2.0′.
persons involved: Compiled and edited and authored by daveytod
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