
The “The Book of Boba Fett” series, which is part of the “Star Wars” universe, won an Emmy for Best Visual Effects at a ceremony held Sunday evening (4/9) in Los Angeles.
Developed by Industrial Light & Magic, a company founded by George Lucas in 1975, during the production of the first “Star Wars” movie, visual effects are the main attraction of the series. So much so that they have won a short documentary focused on revealing the secrets of production, ranging from the creation of spaceships and creatures to the participation of the young Luke Skywalker, with the age that actor Mark Hamill was in 1983 – time of the film “The Return of the Jedi “.
Sunday’s prizes are the second part of the Emmy’s approximately 90 preliminary categories, ahead of the 27 main prizes.
With the Television Academy Awards totaling 119 categories, the Emmy is divided into three evenings. The first two evenings are dedicated to technical trophies, animations, documentaries, variety specials and reality shows, and take place this weekend. The main Emmys will be awarded on September 12, in a televised ceremony in Los Angeles.
Check out the behind-the-scenes video of “The Book of Boba Fett” below, which brings out the effects of the Disney + series.
Source: Terra

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