Is it possible to get access to the Lucasfilm archives and..
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Is it possible to get access to the Lucasfilm archives and..
... measure some of the film used jackets? I've seen photos and film footage of people in the archives checking out the gear. Will it ever be possible for a trusted someone to go in there (with permission, of course) and do some measuring of those famous jackets so we can once and for all put ourselves out of our speculative misery?
I for one would love to measure the LC pockets, since I have been obsessed with them for years.
Any thoughts?
Cheers- CM
I for one would love to measure the LC pockets, since I have been obsessed with them for years.
Any thoughts?
Cheers- CM
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Re: Is it possible to get access to the Lucasfilm archives a
I think you need some holidays...CM wrote:
I for one would love to measure the LC pockets, since I have been obsessed with them for years.
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I hear you, Brother.Indiana Strones wrote:I think you need some holidays... :wink:CM wrote:
I for one would love to measure the LC pockets, since I have been obsessed with them for years.
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Just to chime in on this, my buddies work at the ILM in the presidio and other than a few props and statues there are no "archives" there to the best of their knowledge. I have been in there a bunch of times and there really isn't a whole lot to see other than computers and story boards. I have asked them about the starwars props and other movie props before and they have never personelly seen much of anything and the big wigs they know have seen very little aswell. They've even told me that Lucas himself really does'nt have to many props at his home either.
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I think you mean Lea Thompson, who had already been in Back to the Future (among other things). Though Elizabeth Shue was in BTTF 2 and 3.
Most of the footage obtained from the archives are from when it was still warehoused in the city, before it moved to Skywalker Ranch. I've seen photos of people's visit to the Ranch, but nothing from the archives there.
Most of the footage obtained from the archives are from when it was still warehoused in the city, before it moved to Skywalker Ranch. I've seen photos of people's visit to the Ranch, but nothing from the archives there.
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There's a picture on this forum of a guy in 1991 in the archives wearing the "last Crusade" jacket & hat, holding the whip and the grail. If he was allowed to wear the stuff he surely could have taken measurements.
That was many years ago though and now I'm sure they won't let anyone near the stuff.
That was many years ago though and now I'm sure they won't let anyone near the stuff.
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I think there was some kind of a contest or something where someone won a trip to the archives. This is from memory, mind you, so I could be wrong.CM wrote:You Tube features a couple of home movies of people inside the "archives". There are obvioulsy thousands of props inside - mainly Star Wars but also you can see some Indy stuff. You can see them on film. The question is when was that footage taken?
I say we go in...all I need is a Russian psychic and some gunpowder and I'll find you that jacket.
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Vindy wrote:Wow - from reading this thread, the Lucasfilm archives are starting to sound like the warehouse where they stuck the Ark...
...well, I guess they are, after all.
I had always heard that George had the Ark from Raiders sitting in a glass case in the main entry foyer at Skywalker Ranch, and the Holy Grail is in George's office.
Anyone know the veracity of those reports?
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I am guessing in 20 years Skywalker Ranch will become a tourist attraction. Maybe then we will get to see the hero jacket then. I read on IndianaJones.com website that they had all the gear from LC and had him try it all on and Harrison said it fit like a glove. The only way we are going to measure the actual Raiders hero jacket is for someone to measure it while George Lucas is away from his office. I think they should do an exhibit with the Indiana Jones clothes and props like they did for the starwars exhibit a while back. I am not sure they would have as much stuff, but it would be nice to see something.
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archival storage
I am somewhat surprised by the photos that have surfaced on this forum of the original props being stored on industrial shelving right out in the open. It seems sort of contradictory to keep them locked up like they are valuable artifacts yet to not use some basic museum conservation products and procedures to preserve them. I mean, face it, this stuff, with rare exception, was not made to last much beyond the shoot of the film. If the intent might be to one day put it all on display, it would be nice if it was in the best shape possible. Maybe the stuff described as being in display cases is better preserved. But, even so, most people do not use UV blocking glass, lights on timers and inert gas etc. the cases are often there just to keep dust and sticky fingers off the items.
I guess a warehouse full of props makes for a great retirement fund though?
I guess a warehouse full of props makes for a great retirement fund though?
Skywalker "Museum"
It makes sense to lock-up everything before it all goes missing. But much of the stuff will just crumble to dust since it just wasn't meant to last. "Real" art museums have trouble funding conservation departments, so I unless Lucas funds a museum -- with an enormous endowment, I doubt everything will go on public display. Also, many of the props don't look good or right under normal lighting conditions. They were meant to be seen through a camera lens with lighting designed for the lens, not for the naked eye.