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Fragments from the Mind's Eye
date posted: Feb 13, 2007 10:36 PM
One S, One word, No Capital F
It's evidently a difficult thing to keep straight. I don't work for Lucasfilms. Or LucasFilm. And definitely not LucasFilms.

I do work for Lucasfilm. And Lucas Online. But not LucasArts. And not LucasBooks, though we're friends.

I work next to ILM. And that's Industrial Light & Magic, not Industrial Light and Magic. And Skywalker Sound is quite far away, but never too far to be out of touch, but it's not Sprocket Systems. JAK Films may have the same ultimate boss, but I don't work for them, and they don't work for Lucasfilm... I think. George Lucas Books is not Lucas Books.

Skywalker Properties is separate, as is LDAC. I'm not sure who LECL is anymore, though LEC is LucasArts, and we've established I don't work for LucasArts.

But I would have if this was 1991. And it's not, because THX is out on the world on its own.

Lucas Learning doesn't exist. But it did. Lucas Lumiere was something, but I'm not sure what.

Lucasfilm Animation is a whole 'nother thing, but closer to us than GLEF, and so is Lucasfilm Animation Singapore, even though it's in Singapore.

The guys at Perk Presidio don't work for us, but the guys at Javva the Hutt do. When I met my girlfriend, she worked for Food Services, and did work for Lucasfilm, and then Skywalker Properties, but nowadays, Food Services isn't part of either.

A few years ago, ILM and Skywalker Sound were Lucas Digital. I don't think Lucas Digital exists anymore, (but Letterman Digital does) since ILM and Skywalker Sound are now Lucasfilm companies. But if you looked at credits from movies in the early '90s, they were part of LucasArts... which included Lucas Licensing, but did not include Lucasfilm. But now Lucasfilm includes all of them, including LucasArts, which is technically a licensee when it comes to Star Wars and Indy.

But it's one word. Lucasfilm. One S, one word, and no capital F.

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