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Revision as of 13:53, 18 April 2010

Template:OOU company infobox

Lucasfilm Ltd. (LFL) is an American film production company founded by George Lucas in 1971, based in Marin County, California. Lucas is its current chairman, and Micheline Chau is its president/chief operating officer.

The company is best known for producing the Star Wars films, but it has produced other box office hits, including the Indiana Jones franchise and American Graffiti. It has also been a leader in developing new film technology in special effects, sound, and computer animation, and because of their expertise its subsidiaries often help produce non-Lucasfilm pictures. Lucasfilm is set to move away from films and more into TV, due to rising budgets.[1]

In July 2005, Lucasfilm's marketing, online, and licensing units moved into the new Letterman Digital Arts Center located in the Presidio in San Francisco. It shares the complex with Industrial Light & Magic, and LucasArts.

Organization of the company

Lucasfilm was reorganized to consolidate all the companies to be under Lucasfilm. Now, Lucasfilm is made up of seven divisions:

  • Lucasfilm - film and television production and promotion
  • Lucas Digital - company composed of ILM and Skywalker Sound. This company may not be in existence any longer since the reorganization.
  • Lucasfilm Animation and Lucasfilm Animation Singapore - digital animation studio for film, television, and games
  • LucasArts - developer and publisher of interactive entertainment software
  • Lucas Licensing - licensing and merchandising for Star Wars, Indiana Jones, and other Lucasfilm projects
    • Lucas Learning - producing technology-based educational materials for K-12
    • LucasBooks - the publishing arm of Lucasfilm and a part of Lucas Licensing
  • Lucas Online - online destination for entertainment, reference, education, and e-commerce for Lucasfilm projects

Former divisions

A few other companies started out under the Lucasfilm umbrella, but have since moved on to become separate entities:

Leadership

Productions

Feature films

Television

Notes and references

  1. "Lucas tilts at studio tentpoles", Variety, 2006-10-04. Retrieved on October 4, 2006. (in English)

See also

  • EditDroid

External links