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An edition of The invisible art (2002)

The Invisible Art

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"The Skull Island of King Kong, the Emerald City of Oz, Scarlett's Tara from Gone with the Wind, Citizen Kane's dark Xanadu, the Imperial Rome of Ben-Hur, the worlds of Star Wars - these classic movie images aren't created with celluloid but with a brush, oils, and a sheet of glass. With these simple tools, the skilled matte artist can conjure up castles or city skylines, wooded glens or vast deserts, planets in space or places out of time.

When combined with live-action, an audience can view a "matte shot" and be convinced they are looking at something real. It is as grand an illusion as has ever been concocted in the name of movie magic - and, to date, it has been an invisible art.".

"The Invisible Art marks the first in-depth look at the evolution of this indispensable special effect. Authors Mark Cotta Vaz and Craig Barron tell this untold story through the words and works of the unsung matte artists themselves. Their story and the matte paintings they produced span the whole of movie history, from the swashbuckling derring-do of film's frontier days to Hollywood's glorious Golden Age, through the rise and fall of the studios and on to today's global mega-movie events.

Many of the over 400 images featured were uncovered and photographed by Barron expressly for this volume. Vaz and Barron have also supplemented their extensive research with exclusive interviews with icons such as Francis Ford Coppola and Ralph McQuarrie. Matte painting has been a mainstay of movies, the tool of creators from Selznick to Spielberg. For movie fans who have been watching and believing in these painted illusions, the secrets of The Invisible Art will be a revelation."--BOOK JACKET.

Publish Date
Publisher
Chronicle Books
Language
English
Pages
288

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The Invisible Art
November 2002, Chronicle Books
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First Sentence

"IN 1899, WHEN NORMAN DAWN first visited Paris, the Eiffel Tower-at a thousand feet the tallest building in the world-was celebrating its tenth birthday."

Classifications

Library of Congress
ND2885.V39 2001, ND2885 .V39 2002

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Number of pages
288
Dimensions
11.8 x 10.2 x 1.2 inches
Weight
4.8 pounds

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8002044M
ISBN 10
0811831361
ISBN 13
9780811831369
LCCN
00050840
OCLC/WorldCat
45243227
Library Thing
560371
Goodreads
311263

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