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'''Lucasfilm Ltd., LLC''' is an American film production company owned by Walt Disney Studios, a division of [[the Walt Disney Company]]. Originally founded as an independent studio by George '''Lucas''' in 1971, Lucasfilm is mainly known for its ''Star Wars'' and ''Indiana Jones'' franchises, as well as its founding of the sound technology company [[THX]] (which it later spun off in 2002) and the special effects studio Industrial Light & Magic (ILM).
'''Lucasfilm Ltd., LLC''' is an American film production company owned by Walt Disney Studios, a division of [[the Walt Disney Company]]. Originally founded as an independent studio by George '''Lucas''' in 1971, Lucasfilm is mainly known for its ''Star Wars'' and ''Indiana Jones'' franchises, as well as its founding of the sound technology company [[THX]] (which it later spun off in 2002) and the special effects studio Industrial Light & Magic (ILM).


On October 30, 2012, the Walt Disney Company purchased Lucasfilm for $4.05 billion. Disney owns the rights to most films produced by the studio that were released by both [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] and [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]], while Lucasfilm retains the copyright. [[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]] owns the distribution rights to Lucasfilm-produced films that they released with Lucasfilm retaining their copyright, with ''Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny'' being a co-production with [[Walt Disney Pictures]], as do [[Universal Pictures|Universal]] and 20th Century Fox (itself now owned by Disney) in the case of ''Star Wars''. Distribution of the studio's future films are handled by [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures]], and its television output is handled by [[Disney Entertainment Distribution]] (except for ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'', for which [[CBS Media Ventures]] still owns distribution rights).
On October 30, 2012, the Walt Disney Company purchased Lucasfilm for $4.05 billion. Disney owns the rights to most films produced by the studio that were released by both [[20th Century Studios|20th Century Fox]] and [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios|MGM]], while Lucasfilm retains the copyright. [[Paramount Pictures|Paramount]] owns the distribution rights to Lucasfilm-produced films that they released with Lucasfilm retaining their copyright, with ''Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny'' being a co-production with [[Walt Disney Pictures]], as do [[Universal Pictures|Universal]] and 20th Century Fox (itself now owned by Disney) in the case of ''Star Wars''. Distribution of the studio's future films are handled by [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures]] through Walt Disney Pictures, and its television output is handled by [[Disney Entertainment Distribution]] (except for ''The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'', for which [[CBS Media Ventures]] still owns distribution rights).


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* On the trailer for ''Star Wars: Visions'', the logo is seen with blue paintbrush strokes and hints of electricity.
* On the trailer for ''Star Wars: Visions'', the logo is seen with blue paintbrush strokes and hints of electricity.
* On trailers for the ''Obi-Wan Kenobi'' series, the logo is in a sand-like color scheme and doesn't shine. A bit of sand comes from the left before completely disintegrating the logo. This was done by [[Devastudios]].
* On trailers for the ''Obi-Wan Kenobi'' series, the logo is in a sand-like color scheme and doesn't shine. A bit of sand comes from the left before completely disintegrating the logo. This was done by [[Devastudios]].
* On ''Obi-Wan Kenobi'' itself, the logo has a slightly different shine, and is in a brownish gold color.
* On ''Obi-Wan Kenobi'' itself, the logo has a largely different shine, and is in a brownish gold color.
* On the first trailer for ''Willow'' (2022), the logo is brownish gold in a dark watery background while blue lights shine around the logo.
* On the first trailer for ''Willow'' (2022), the logo is brownish gold in a dark watery background while blue lights shine around the logo.
* On the second trailer for ''Willow'' (2022), the normal logo shines as usual on a very dark watery background, but then blue lights appear and turn the logo brownish-gold, and the logo resumes shining, but blue lights are now shining around it.
* On the second trailer for ''Willow'' (2022), the normal logo shines as usual on a very dark watery background, but then blue lights appear and turn the logo brownish-gold, and the logo resumes shining, but blue lights are now shining around it.
* On ''Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny'', the logo is golden and it shines a bit faster. The logo then transitions into the opening scene, with a door lock in a similar shape as the logo. After the closing credits, the normal logo appears.
* On ''Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny'', the logo is golden and it shines faster. The logo then transitions into the opening scene, with a door lock in a similar shape as the logo. After the closing credits, the normal logo appears.


'''Technique:''' CGI
'''Technique:''' CGI

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