STAR WARS REBELS: New Featurette Takes Us Inside Last Night's "Path Of The Jedi"

STAR WARS REBELS: New Featurette Takes Us Inside Last Night's "Path Of The Jedi"

In Rebels Recon #9, StarWars.com interviews the cast and creators of Star Wars Rebels about last night's "Path of the Jedi," and it features a behind the scenes look at the show's editorial process, and shows a special preview of "Idiot's Array." Hot the jump to check it out!

By JoshWilding - Jan 06, 2015 08:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
In "Path of the Jedi” Ezra and Kanan embark on a quest to find a hidden Jedi Temple and undergo an essential rite in Jedi training, one that will test their resolve and convictions. Together, master and padawan move forward in their journey thanks to insight from a distant Jedi Master. Upon the completion of the harrowing trial, Ezra receives a small Kyber crystal and is able to construct his own lightsaber.
 
Star Wars Rebels Editors Alex McDonnell and Joe Elwood give an inside look at their work on the show. "It's an Editor's job to be the spokesperson for the audience," says McDonnell of their role in the production process, and discusses the emotions that editors can create by using varying angles and pace. Elwood adds that when looking at an episode as a whole, the biggest part of their job is to connect the story points and "make sure everything makes sense."
 
In this week’s deep dive, Lucasfilm’s Andi Gutierrez talks to associate producer Carrie Beck and the Lucasfilm Story Group's Pablo Hidalgo about Jedi Temples and their function as a center of the Force. “We've seen a couple in Clone Wars,” he says says, “so we know that there are other temples scattered throughout the galaxy.” When discussing Ezra's trial within the temple, Beck emphasizes that "the temple environment is responsive to who you are," and adds that this reflects Luke's trial on Dagobah.
 
“Path of the Jedi" marks the symbolic return of Jedi Master Yoda, voiced by the character's original voice actor Frank Oz, which Executive Producer Dave Filoni calls "a great thrill."


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McGee
McGee - 1/6/2015, 8:35 AM
MarkyMarkRises
MarkyMarkRises - 1/6/2015, 8:43 AM
These episodes keep getting better
hufflepuff69
hufflepuff69 - 1/6/2015, 8:48 AM
Is this show canon?
ekrolo2
ekrolo2 - 1/6/2015, 9:02 AM
@hufflepuff69

Yes it and the 2008 Clone Wars cartoon are canon.
slickrickdesigns
slickrickdesigns - 1/6/2015, 9:20 AM
Can we get some Darthness up hera!
Space
Space - 1/6/2015, 9:40 AM
It was great hearing Frank Oz again.
SpideyQuad
SpideyQuad - 1/6/2015, 11:22 AM
"what happened to the Star Wars that I used to know… MOVIES!… used to know
Philvis
Philvis - 1/6/2015, 11:23 AM
I was disappointed to see Clone Wars go, but this show really is starting to pick up. I'm guessing Ezra is in the same age range as Luke give a year or two, so it will be interesting to see if and how he and Kanaan will be incorporated into the new trilogy. Unless they just kill them off completely at the end of this series' run, I'd suspect there is a master plan of incorporating this new canon into the new films. Just a thought.
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