Force Material Episode XCI: Benton Jew on Star Wars and Martial Arts Movies

Force Material Episode XCI: Benton Jew on Star Wars and Martial Arts Movies

Benton Jew joins us to talk about storyboarding the Duel of the Fates in The Phantom Menace, illustrating The Glove of Darth Vader, and the Hong Kong martial arts films that influenced George Lucas!

Dave Filoni recently explained why the lightsaber duel between Qui-Gon Jinn, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Maul in The Phantom Menace is actually one of the most important scenes in all of Star Wars – and this week, the man who storyboarded that epic sequence joins us on the podcast.

A professional illustrator, storyboard artist and comic artist who spent 13 years at ILM, Benton brought his extensive knowledge of Hong Kong martial arts movies to his work on The Phantom Menace.

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This episode, we talk to Benton about the art of storyboarding; the martial arts films that influenced The Phantom Menace; the unlikely Hong Kong stars who were considered for the role of Darth Maul; and his work on The Glove of Darth Vader – the illustrated novel that hooked me on Star Wars in the first place!

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To see more of Benton's incredible work – which includes storyboards for Wonder WomanLoganDawn of the Planet of the Apes, the upcoming live-action remake of Mulan and more – visit bentonjew.com and follow him on Instagram.

Force Material is a podcast exploring the secrets and source material of Star Wars with hosts Rohan Williams and Baz McAlister. Listen and subscribe on iTunesSpotifyiHeartRadioTuneInStitcherPlayerFM and Castro; stay in touch with us on FacebookTwitter and Instagram; and support the show by browsing our range of shirts, hoodies, kids apparel, mugs and more at TeePublic.

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