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Carregando... The Art of Frozen (edição: 2013)de Charles Solomon (Autor)
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. I have still never watched Frozen and don’t know if I ever will, BUT I love learning about the behind-the-scenes process for anything creative. It’s interesting to read about the inspirations with characters and designs, the Sisters Summit, and all the beautiful architecture. Gosh, so much work goes into the process of these full-scale animated films like rigging lights, sound design, personalized body movements, themes, what you want the audience to feel, and trying to make everything as realistic as possible in a 3D- cartoon world. There’s especially ample planning in these Disney movies, which is why it sort of irks me when an adult animation think weed and sex-jokes are all it has to offer. Back on topic, I enjoyed the Art of Frozen. What's great about this book is that it includes page after page of gorgeous concept art going way back to sketches Marc Davis did for the "Snow Queen" project that was abandoned and resurrected decades later. The movie is cute and all, but this book reveals the incredible depth of imagination and artistry of many people that went into its making. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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In Walt Disney Animation Studios upcoming film, Frozen, the fearless optimist Anna sets off on an epic journey—teaming up with rugged mountain man Kristoff—to find her sister Elsa, whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom of Arendelle in eternal winter. Encountering Everest-like conditions, Anna and Kristoff battle the elements in a race to save the kingdom. The Art of Frozen features concept art from the making of the film—including character studies and sculpts, color scripts, storyboards, and more—alongside interviews with the film's artists about the making of this comedy-adventure. © Disney. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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It's also a little tiring to read Disney straight-up say they're doing designs and environments here that've never been done before but like you guys didn't invent snow
That aside, Frozen also does have some of the coolest studies and concept art. Most of the paintings created for lighting tests and environments are honestly stunning, and it's fascinating to read the bits about what needs to be considered when translating storyboard to rigs. There was a little bit in there of them talking about how someone drew Kristoff taking off his hat, but to move it into animation they had to consider the fabric, how it attaches to his head, everything that would move with it, so on. And the amount of considerations with how snow and lighting interact will certainly make me keep a closer eye on the environments next time I watch it!