Misty Rosas: Performance Artist for The Mandalorian's Kuiil the Ugnaught
SHE has spoken: Misty Rosas, performance artist for Kuiil the Ugnaught, from The Mandalorian, is on the show today.
Misty’s story is incredible and her talent is unmatched, so I hope you enjoy her stories about getting the role, working on set, and listening to Nick Nolte’s lines every night, as much as I did. More topics include:
- Her first professional role … at Disneyland!
- Working with Stan Winston Studios on Congo as a Gorilla Artist.
- Stunt work on movies like Hunger Games – Catching Fire and Van Helsing
- The audition process for Kuiil, as well as the costume built by Legacy Effects
- Working within The Volume, especially with each director (Dave Filoni, Deborah Chow, Rick Famuyiwa)
Make sure you are following her on Instagram, @MissMistyRosas
Upcoming interviews include pre-pro legend David Dozoretz, the geniuses at BLIND Limited, and author of the Glove of Darth Vader series: Paul Davids.
And, this was a secret, but starting next week, we’ll be doing live video recap shows for The Mandalorian every Friday night, partnering with our friends at Scener. More info to come, but I cannot wait.
John Celestri: Star Wars Holiday Special Animator of Boba Fett
The first time anyone caught a glimpse of the now infamous bounty hunter was in the 1978 Star Wars Holiday Special.
Yep. That one.
We talk to Boba Fett‘s animator, the great John Celestri all about it: how Lucas got involved, what their inspirations were, and just a ton of great stories. Some other topics include:
- Growing up wanting to be an animator (and being self-taught)
- Getting involved with Nelvana (known for Ewoks and Droids), as well as how George Lucas first heard about the studio through Cosmic Christmas
- Inspirations for the short ranging from Heavy Metal magazine and Moebius to Clint Eastwood
You have a week, as of this publishing, to help with Mr. Celestri’s Kickstarter and get that Boba Fett sketch for yourself: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/johncelestri/john-the-animator-comicx
For even more Lucasfilm animation stories, check out Skytalkers’ incredible 3-part deep dive about animation: https://skytalkers.com/2020/07/25/star-wars-animation-1978-2012/
My Star Wars Journey on The ForceCast
I was so excited when Ryan, host of The ForceCast, reached out to me about coming on the show to talk about “finding my Death Star”. It was a bit of a full circle moment, because my Star Wars journey is so intrinsically tied to obsessively visiting TheForce.net and Rebelscum.com. As Ryan puts it, “Finding Your Death Star” is a term uttered in the movie Fanboys that represents Luke Skywalker, and his journey from farmboy to rebellion hero.
Check out our conversation and check out the rest of the great episodes over at The ForceCast, who have been doing this Star Wars podcast thing longer than I think I had even ever heard about “podcasts”.
Emily Swallow: Who is The Mandalorian's Armorer?
The Armorer herself, the great Emily Swallow, from The Mandalorian, is on the show today. “This is the way.”
It was so great to be able to dive deep into her instantly iconic performance. We talk all about what it was like to work in The Volume, be directed by Dave Filoni, Deborah Chow and Taika Waititi, and the influences and experiences she brought to her portrayal. More topics include:
- Bringing the Armorer to life with previous mask work / mime work experience
- Kurosawa’s influence on both her character and the Mando set
- Breaking the news to her about the Armorer’s Black Series toy
- The (surprise) Season 2 trailer voiceover
- And what exactly a blacksmith advisor was doing on on set!
Gavin Bocquet: Prequel Production Designer, Star Wars Legend
The incredible work that Gavin Bocquet did with his team to bring worlds like Naboo, Coruscant and Geonosis to life in The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith, cannot go unsaid.
This is a really rare interview with someone who made an indelible mark on the saga, as well as things like Young Indiana Jones, Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance and so many more … and I don’t think he’s talked in-depth about Star Wars in nearly a decade.
It was a huge honor and a really great conversation. Some topics discussed:
- His early mentorship with Stuart Craig (Saturn 3, Harry Potter) as well as working of Return of the Jedi with Norman Reynolds, as a Draftsman (Speeder bikes and Greeblies)
- Working with Steven Soderbergh on Kafka, his second ever film
- Walking over to his neighbor’s house, Rick McCallum, on Christmas Eve to inquire about working on Young Indiana Jones (later with David Tattersall and Trisha Biggar)
- Of course, the Prequels: collaborating with Doug Chiang and John Knoll, location scouting with McCallum (who wanted to shoot in the Vatican), the Pink / Yellow highlighters
- And wrapping with some serious Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance talk that no Henson fan will want to miss.
Niki Botelho: Teek in Ewoks - The Battle for Endor
We’re LIVE and talking to Teek herself, Niki Botelho from The Battle for Endor.
This is a pretty short, fairly rare Star Wars interview podcast look inside making the second Ewok film, as well as Niki’s return as an Offworld Jawa in The Mandalorian … and if that was her as Teek in the Star Tours boarding video. (And, of course, since this was recorded live, some of our audio is not as crisp as other episodes, but you’ll get over it.)
If you want even more Teek stories, head on over to the most recent episode of Blast Points, where there is almost 5 extra minutes of this interview, which I recorded to help celebrate their Ewok Movie Month.
And, of course, this episode would not be possible without our friends at Galactic Productions. Head to their website for future appearances, as well as a really great stock of online autographs: galacticproductionsevents.com
Bruce Nicholson: Two-Time Academy Award Winner for Star Wars and Indiana Jones
With his groundbreaking work on The Empire Strikes Back and Raiders of the Lost Ark as optical photography supervisor, Bruce Nicholson is an Industrial Light and Magic Legend.
If you don’t know what optical photography and compositing is, this episode is a crash course in all of that, including what is was like working alongside the Dykstraflex, mistakes in the end scene of Raiders and … the time he was the first person to suit up in the finished Boba Fett costume.
Rena Owen: Bringing Taun We to Life in Star Wars: Attack of the Clones
Star Wars fans will know Ms. Owen best as the Kaminoan Taun We in Attack of the Clones, but she has done so much (including a return in Revenge of the Sith as Senator Nee Alavar).
From humble beginnings growing up in New Zealand, to first working with Temuera Morrison on Once Were Warriors, we went through so much of her incredible career (whether The Orville or Siren, and beyond).
And, listen on to find out what role she was initially cast to play in Episode 2.
Aaron McBride: Designing Maw Monsters, Fathiers and Maul's Robotic Legs
His work has spanned the prequels, the sequels, the spin-offs, Star Wars Insider covers and even the introduction of Darth Maul’s robotic legs, so it was a real thrill to be able too dive into the career of Aaron McBride, as well as his process and his inspirations, in this Star Wars podcast interview episode.
Some topics discussed: Blade Runner and Ridley Scott, interning on The Phantom Menace, working with Steven Spielberg on A.I. and Minority Report and what organic beef jerkey has to do with the skeleton pirates from Pirates of the Caribbean.
With Star Wars, we dive further into his work on Revenge of the Sith (ballet dancers, the model shop making lava for Mustafar), Rogue One (working with John Knoll, designing K-2SO), The Last Jedi (Canto Bight, Fathiers), Solo (Maw Monster) and ILMxLAB (Vader Immortal).
Kev Jenkins: Concept Artist and Production Designer for the Sequel Trilogy
As the Art Director on The Force Awakens, Lucasfilm Design Supervisor for The Last Jedi, and Production Designer during The Rise of Skywalker, Kev Jenkins has made an indelible mark on Star Wars.
From designing the sequel trilogy to recreating classic sets like the Lars Homestead, this Star Wars podcast interview is such an incredible deep dive into an equally incredible career.
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Also, being announced today, is our t-shirt collab happening only this weekend with our friends at Super Yaki. From George Lucas to Ahmed Best to Star Tours, our favorite things are represented in this drop and we can’t wait for you to see it.