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Granted unparalleled access, Academy Award®-nominated filmmaker Lawrence Kasdan takes viewers on an adventure behind the curtains of Industrial Light & Magic, the special visual effects, animation and virtual production division of Lucasfilm. Learn what inspired some of the most legendary filmmakers in Hollywood history, and follow their stories from their earliest personal films to bringing George Lucas’ vision to life.

1 Seasons
6 Episodes
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Cast & Characters
episode image “No more pretending you’re dinosaurs.”
8.7/10 (311 votes)

#1 “No more pretending you’re dinosaurs.”

S1:E6

Stop-motion genius Phil Tippett feels like he’s gone extinct when CG unexpectedly takes center stage in Jurassic Park. The watershed moment convinces George Lucas to return to his long-planned Star Wars prequel trilogy and push the technology even further. As digital filmmaking continues to grow and evolve, The Volume proves that the spirit of innovation remains alive and well at ILM.

episode image “On the bucking bronco.”
8.6/10 (394 votes)

#2 “On the bucking bronco.”

S1:E2

When a near fatal wreck thwarts his boyhood dream of racing cars, George Lucas finds success as a filmmaker. He spends his own money on the special effects of an ambitious new “space opera”, but progress is painfully slow. With the help of key new hires, ILM rallies to finish the film on time. Star Wars premieres to worldwide success, yet George remains curiously unsatisfied with the results.

episode image “I think I found my people.”
8.6/10 (334 votes)

#3 “I think I found my people.”

S1:E4

A new partnership with Steven Spielberg results in the memorable effects of Raiders of the Lost Ark, E.T., and more. Meanwhile, the computer graphics group scores its first digital breakthrough. As the 80s blockbuster era rolls in, ILM crews are competing against each other, for both resources and awards. When George makes a fateful business decision, ILM is forced to rebuild on the fly.

episode image “Gang of outsiders.”
8.5/10 (430 votes)

#4 “Gang of outsiders.”

S1:E1

The year is 1975, and George Lucas has a problem. There is no visual effects company in Hollywood capable of realizing the massive vision behind his new film “The Star Wars”. George and camera expert John Dykstra assemble an unlikely team of artists and dreamers for the job, but despite their best efforts and some remarkable new technology, the ILM team falls woefully behind.

episode image “Just think about it.”
8.5/10 (359 votes)

#5 “Just think about it.”

S1:E3

After Star Wars, ILM moves north to a new facility—but not everyone is invited. As work begins on The Empire Strikes Back, the team faces unprecedented new challenges. Frustrated by the available tools, George creates a new division to help modernize filmmaking. Upon the release of Empire, ILM takes on outside work for the first time, setting the stage for a remarkable string of success.

episode image “Morfing.”
8.3/10 (324 votes)

#6 “Morfing.”

S1:E5

ILM enters the digital era as its revamped computer division faces its first big test with Willow. With a new team of rebels arriving at the company eager to push CG to its limits, James Cameron gives them a chance with The Abyss and Terminator 2. But the transition to digital is not without its casualties, as some struggle to adapt. Then Steven Spielberg returns with his greatest challenge yet.

Cast & Chracters

The highest rated episode of Light & Magic is "“No more pretending you’re dinosaurs.”" (S1E6) with a rating of 8.70.

This episode received 311 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "“Morfing.”" (S1E5) with a rating of 8.30.

This episode received 324 votes.

The highest rated episode is "“No more pretending you’re dinosaurs.”" (S1E6) with a rating of 8.70.

This episode received 311 votes.


The lowest rated episode is "“Morfing.”" (S1E5) with a rating of 8.30.

This episode received 324 votes.

Name Department Job
Emily Topper Camera Director of Photography
Brian Grazer Production Executive Producer
Carrie Beck Production Executive Producer
Christopher St. John Production Producer
Jacqui Lopez Production Co-Executive Producer
Joe Johnston Production Executive Producer
Justin Wilkes Production Executive Producer
Kathleen Kennedy Production Executive Producer
Lawrence Kasdan Production Executive Producer
Meredith Kaulfers Production Producer
Michael Garcia Production Co-Executive Producer
Nicole Pusateri Production Supervising Producer
Ron Howard Production Executive Producer
Sara Bernstein Production Executive Producer
Ted Schillinger Production Co-Executive Producer
James Newton Howard Sound Music
Michael Dean Parsons Sound Original Music Composer
Xander Rodzinski Sound Original Music Composer

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