Rogue One Set Photos

By Ghostofman, in Star Wars: Edge of the Empire RPG

If this was really a TFA reshoot, I imagine there would be some kind of point-defense AA gun in the area to prevent some guy with a camera drone from peeking.

It's not the first time they've taken pictures of the sets with a drone, so that wouldn't happen.

You do know that was a joke...?

Only sort of. I just got off the phone with a NatGeo writer who's trying to piece together a story on the locations of TFA and heard a rumor they'd shot at the place I work. She wasnt' sure because Lucasfilm refused to even tell her where they'd been.

Sadly LF hasn't been here since Ben Burtt came through before ESB (though I did find the authorization form and scheduling document hidden away in a back room! I wonder if this phone number for Burtt is still good...)

So, uhh, it's only sort of true that I was joking about there being AA guns, it's only sort of true that they haven't shot down drones probe droids or that they're reshooting scenes?

If this was really a TFA reshoot, I imagine there would be some kind of point-defense AA gun in the area to prevent some guy with a camera drone from peeking.

It's not the first time they've taken pictures of the sets with a drone, so that wouldn't happen.

You do know that was a joke...?

Yes, but it was very very late.

Fun points I see: Old school Stormies and Rebel blaster rifles.

...which got me considering, why?

Flashback sequence? Transitional sequence? Some old gear is still being used? That isn't Ep. 7 being filmed but Rogue One using some of the same sets?

Sorry, completely missed the thread title when swapping between this and the new Ep. 7 Korean trailer. Thought we were supposed to be looking at Ep. 7 set photos.

Not trolling, too much Star Wars, too little time lately. :)

Comparing the Rogue One lander ramp (the part you walk on) to the lander ramp in Trailer #1 for Episode 7 (around 36 seconds) there are striking similarities AND a difference. The pattern and even lights on the three back-to-front strips on the platform are identical. In the Comic Con reel at 2:22 you get to see the Ep. 7 lander floor in more detail and again it appears identical to the Rogue One floor strips (the back-to-front ones). But, the side-to-side pattern seen in the Rogue One picture is missing from the Episode 7 sequences. So, there's that.

Rogue One set: http://makingstarwars.net/2015/08/first-photos-of-stormtroopers-on-set-from-star-wars-anthology-rogue-one/

Trailer #1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMOVFvcNfvE

Comic Con Reel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hzd_K5QdXQ

That Rogue One pic can't be of a Lambda nose, wrong shape (imho) so these comparisons seal it for me - it's an Imperial assault lander that was first used in the Rebellion Era and still used (perhaps a later model?) during the New First Order. So, FFG, when do we get the stats? :)

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If this was really a TFA reshoot, I imagine there would be some kind of point-defense AA gun in the area to prevent some guy with a camera drone from peeking.

It's not the first time they've taken pictures of the sets with a drone, so that wouldn't happen.

You do know that was a joke...?

Only sort of. I just got off the phone with a NatGeo writer who's trying to piece together a story on the locations of TFA and heard a rumor they'd shot at the place I work. She wasnt' sure because Lucasfilm refused to even tell her where they'd been.

Sadly LF hasn't been here since Ben Burtt came through before ESB (though I did find the authorization form and scheduling document hidden away in a back room! I wonder if this phone number for Burtt is still good...)

So, uhh, it's only sort of true that I was joking about there being AA guns, it's only sort of true that they haven't shot down drones probe droids or that they're reshooting scenes?

It's sort of a joke because from what the NatGeo person said LF totally would outfit their shoot locations with AAA if they could do so legally.

Also thanks to the "uhh" I read that in the voice of Ian Malcom/Jeff Goldbloom.

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