George Lucas using B&W Nautilus 802 in his studio.


There is a picture of the Skywalker Sound Studio on the B&W website. George Lucas is using a bunch of Nautilus 802s for all channels to mix his multichannel digital surround sound.
See: http://www.bwspeakers.com/
sugarbrie
You mean that they aren't using ATC's, Yamaha's, JBL's, Fostex, etc... ??? THANK YOU Sugar for posting this. This is EXACTLY the point that i was trying to make : ) Sean
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he also directed the phantom menace . . . . . . . .i wouldn't be too proud. :-p
Can I trade in this keyboard and all this network crap I have to deal with for one of those chairs?
I wanna work there instead!
Yo Gumby, my ass is parked in one of those Herman Miller Aeron chairs right now at work. I also have one at home which I use for listening and work. They're great chairs, and NEVER in six years of using them have I ever had a back problem attributed to seating.
I don't know what George's ability as a director has to do with audio. Probably a discussion for another website. I do agree he should have hired a director and should just be the producer. Irvin Kershner, the guy who directed Empire Strikes Back would have been the choice.

I'll bet SW-2 Clones will be a little flat also for this reason. George is a little rusty in the director department.

George is one of the major forces driving digital technology and HT forward; so we all owe him some thanks.