The Definitive Oral History of George Lucas' Industrial Light & Magic
Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), first formed in a dingy Van Nuys warehouse in 1975, is the

Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), first formed in a dingy Van Nuys warehouse in 1975, is the driving force behind some of Hollywood’s most masterful achievements. Borne from sheer necessity, a legion of visual innovations – not just in filmmaking, but across industries – have passed through its doors. In the latest issue of WIRED, founder George Lucas, alongside 43 influential people, illustrates ILM’s story: all 317 movies, which include landmark digitally-enhanced films such as Back to the Future, Ghostbusters, T2, Jurassic Park, Transformers, Iron Man and many more. Head over to WIRED‘s pages to read this essential modern chronicle.