StarWars.com
Selects
Eyespot to
Help Usher
In the Next
30 Yearsof
Star Wars
Entertainment
Relaunch of
Site to
Debut
User-Generated
Star Wars
‘Mash-Ups
and Provide
Hundreds of
Videos and
New
Features,
Including
Eyespot
Video-Editing
Tool
San Diego
and San
Francisco,
Calif. (May
24, 2007) –
Star Wars
fans can
connect with
the Force in
ways they’ve
only
imagined
beginning
Friday, May
25, when
StarWars.com
launches a
completely
redesigned
website that
empowers
fans to
“mash-up”
their
homemade
videos with
hundreds of
scenes from
Star Wars
movies;
watch
hundreds of
fan-made
Star Wars
videos; and
interact
with Star
Wars
enthusiasts
from around
the world
like never
before.
With an
innovative,
interactive
home-page
design that
allows users
to navigate
to multiple
Star Wars
worlds, a
new video
focus, and
groundbreaking
“Web 2.0”
features –
including a
unique
online
multi-media
mixing
platform
from Eyespot
– the new
StarWars.com
will unveil
its
redesigned
website on
May 25 to
commemorate
the 30th
anniversary
of the Star
Wars Saga.
Among the
most
compelling
features of
the newly
redesigned
StarWars.com
is the
incorporation
of an online
video-editing
tool
provided by
Eyespot. It
allows users
to add their
own video
shots to
more than
250 scenes
and music
taken from
all six Star
Wars films
and create
their own
Star Wars
movies to
share with
others.
StarWars.com
is also
unveiling a
new
collection
of hundreds
of videos –
many never
before seen
on the
Internet –
that will
let fans
enjoy some
of the best
user-generated
Star Wars
videos from
across the
web,
including
such cult
favorites as
“Chad
Vader,” and
five years
worth of
Star Wars
Fan Movie
Festival
shorts,
co-presented
by
AtomFilms.com.
StarWars.com
will also
showcase
extensive
mini-documentaries
that explore
the making
of the Star
Wars Saga.
“Since 1977,
Star Wars
has been
built on the
idea that
our fans are
the reason
we have been
successful,
and they
have long
shown their
enormous
creativity
and desire
to have fun
and express
themselves
through Star
Wars. Our
new site
brings our
fans
innovative
tools like
the Eyespot
editor that
let them do
just that in
exciting new
ways,” said
Jeff Ulin,
Senior
Director of
Distribution
and Online
for
Lucasfilm
Ltd.
“Eyespot’s
creative
technology
allows
Lucasfilm to
protect its
intellectual
property
while
offering a
media
playground
for fans to
have a fun
and
accessible
experience
due to our
product’s
extreme ease
of use,”
said Jim
Kaskade,
co-founder
and CEO of
Eyespot. “We
couldn’t be
more honored
to help
celebrate
the 30th
anniversary
of this
monumental
movie
series.”
The May 25
relaunch is
just the
start of a
series of
exciting new
additions to
StarWars.com.
In the
coming
months,
continually
added
features
will give
the global
Star Wars
fan
community
unprecedented
new content,
new games,
and new ways
to share the
10,000-page
site, which
is visited
by millions
of users
every month.
“We want the
new
StarWars.com
to empower
fans to make
and watch
Star Wars
videos, play
games, and
share their
love of Star
Wars like no
other site
on the
Internet,”
said Bill
Gannon,
Director of
Online
Operations
for
Lucasfilm
Ltd..
“StarWars.com
already
features
blogs,
special
in-depth
sections for
kids and
video
gaming, the
Hyperspace
fan site,
and the
comprehensive
StarWarsShop.com,
making it
unlike any
entertainment
themed
website.”
Innovation
is nothing
new to
StarWars.com
– the
website has
always been
a leader in
utilizing
the newest
Internet
technologies.
“In 1999, we
were the
first to
host the
online
premiere of
a trailer,
which was
the biggest
online event
the Internet
had seen to
that point,
and nearly a
decade later
we are
ensuring
that
StarWars.com
will remain
one of the
most
innovative
and fun
entertainment
sites
anywhere on
the web,”
Ulin said.
StarWars.com
is the
Internet’s
only
official
365-day-a-year
entertainment
destination
for Star
Wars fans
and is
produced by
Lucas
Online, a
division of
Lucasfilm
Ltd., as a
digital
destination
for
entertainment,
education,
reference
and
e-commerce
for
Lucasfilm’s
intellectual
properties
and
businesses.
To learn
more about
the entire
StarWars.com
experience,
visit the
website at
http://www.starwars.com.
About
Eyespot
Eyespot’s
browser
based
solution
fosters
creativity
and
discovery
while
empowering
consumers to
play with
copyrighted
media
without
having to
download
clunky
software or
learn new
skills. The
drag and
drop editing
application
allows
anyone to
upload,
remix, and
create new
video from
the
community’s
vast pool of
popular and
legally-accessible
content
ranging from
movie,
television,
and music
clips or
from user
generated
content. The
company has
been
selected as
a trusted
partner by
many of
today’s most
compelling
brands and
media
entities,
including
Paramount
Pictures,
NBA, Jive
Records,
Lucasfilm,
Ltd., among
others.
Eyespot can
be found on
the web at
http://www.eyespot.com.
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