Anakin Skywalker tends to make a shock look in “Ahsoka” reuniting with his previous Jedi apprentice (Rosario Dawson) to educate her a lesson. What unravels in “Part 5: Shadow Warrior” is an endeavor that is as attractive on a philosophical level as it is visually. Cinematographer Quyen Tran seemed to the 1980 Akira Kurosawa movie “Kagemusha” for inspiration. “The colour palette is very various from ‘Star Wars.’ The tones are purple sunsets and weighty filters,” she states. “I pulled monitor grabs of the silhouettes for when it arrived to generating the ‘Clone Wars’ scenes.” Her imagined was to produce the lively silhouettes almost as opposed to employing visible results. “We did a extremely comprehensive check and landed on grey screen. What you can do with grey display screen is spot LED tracking markers down [on a path] and fill the stage with smoke. That was extremely significant for the look of people sequences.” A potent collaboration between departments assisted stage the menacing second in which Anakin walks into the fog of war and flashes into Darth Vader. “We had Hayden Christensen stroll alongside the route. Then we locked the digital camera off and had Darth Vader walk the exact same path so it was seamless. Then we timed the explosions of the hearth at the correct moment.”