

desertcart.com: The Making of Fantastic Mr. Fox: 9780847833542: Anderson, Wes: Books Review: Read me says Fantastic Mr. Fox - If you're a fan of this legendary story that they made into a movie. This book is a great buy. Pictures are stunning and storyboard is amazing. Brought it for my 12 year old but still a fun read for adults as well. Review: Fantastic in every way a book can be - This is book is wickedly joyful to read. But first a caveat:I love the Fantastic Mr. Fox movie and I've seen it probably more than a dozen times. Love blinds, they say. It provides vivid behind-the-scenes look at Wes Anderson's creative process for this movie. And tells the story of how the movie came to be. It goes through everything from what drew Wes to the story to how he came to acquire the rights to the story, the cast of main characters, the never-seen animation hands, a couple of cut scenes, etc. It shows how an already fascinating story can be jazzed up to engage the senses in every way possible. There are details that I missed watching the films several times, that come to life in this book. Like the text of the news paper article, which I imagined was just gibberish, but it turned out it's an engaging newspaper column written with a ton of wit and care for developing a complete character (image attached here). Such is the level of detail that went into making this movie and is beautifully chronicled here. The format is beautiful and works well without beating the reader over the head with tiresome details of the process. It intersperses interviews with spectacular stills and simple line sketches in an easy to follow format. I read this book cover to cover in one sitting. Stop-motion students will smile in awe reading this book. Casual readers who love the movie won't be bogged down with technical details of rigs, sets and character costumes but will find themselves drawn to the artfulness and attention to detail that went into creating this work of art (the film and the book). Like many great works of art, the work screams of deep care and has a hand-made quality to it. The photos in the book are first-class quality and the writing invites the reader into this fantastic world of animated puppets, how they're given life and character and presence. The beautiful semi-glossy dust jacket covers a ravishingly colored hard cover that seems to come from the color of the sky in the opening shot of the film. And like the film itself, little about the design of the book seems merely accidental. I love it.
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,930 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #17 in Movie Direction & Production #20 in Animated Movies #26 in Art of Film & Video |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (545) |
| Dimensions | 7.4 x 0.91 x 9.3 inches |
| Edition | Media tie-in |
| ISBN-10 | 0847833542 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0847833542 |
| Item Weight | 1.75 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 192 pages |
| Publication date | November 3, 2009 |
| Publisher | Rizzoli |
W**Y
Read me says Fantastic Mr. Fox
If you're a fan of this legendary story that they made into a movie. This book is a great buy. Pictures are stunning and storyboard is amazing. Brought it for my 12 year old but still a fun read for adults as well.
C**S
Fantastic in every way a book can be
This is book is wickedly joyful to read. But first a caveat:I love the Fantastic Mr. Fox movie and I've seen it probably more than a dozen times. Love blinds, they say. It provides vivid behind-the-scenes look at Wes Anderson's creative process for this movie. And tells the story of how the movie came to be. It goes through everything from what drew Wes to the story to how he came to acquire the rights to the story, the cast of main characters, the never-seen animation hands, a couple of cut scenes, etc. It shows how an already fascinating story can be jazzed up to engage the senses in every way possible. There are details that I missed watching the films several times, that come to life in this book. Like the text of the news paper article, which I imagined was just gibberish, but it turned out it's an engaging newspaper column written with a ton of wit and care for developing a complete character (image attached here). Such is the level of detail that went into making this movie and is beautifully chronicled here. The format is beautiful and works well without beating the reader over the head with tiresome details of the process. It intersperses interviews with spectacular stills and simple line sketches in an easy to follow format. I read this book cover to cover in one sitting. Stop-motion students will smile in awe reading this book. Casual readers who love the movie won't be bogged down with technical details of rigs, sets and character costumes but will find themselves drawn to the artfulness and attention to detail that went into creating this work of art (the film and the book). Like many great works of art, the work screams of deep care and has a hand-made quality to it. The photos in the book are first-class quality and the writing invites the reader into this fantastic world of animated puppets, how they're given life and character and presence. The beautiful semi-glossy dust jacket covers a ravishingly colored hard cover that seems to come from the color of the sky in the opening shot of the film. And like the film itself, little about the design of the book seems merely accidental. I love it.
T**K
Beautiful and Interesting
First off, I love every part of the movie and I really like seeing how it was made. This book has a lot of great behind the scenes pictures and concept drawings. The pictures themselves are of pretty good quality. There are a couple of fuzzy pictures, but the vast majority are great. The drawings and paintings by Turlo are awe-inspiring and are a great addition. The text in the book is mostly comprised of general interviews about the movie and the book. I would have liked some interviews with the animators, modelers or designers showing how they made the puppets, animated them, or the artistic choices that were made. Showing pictures of armatures, but having text discussing why a certain voice was chosen makes the pictures and text seem disjointed. This isn't a major complaint though, as the pictures and interviews are interesting enough. If you are fanatical about this movie like I am, then you should certainly buy this book.
M**P
Perfect! 🍎
I got this as a gift for a friend, and she loved it! It’s a little smaller than I expecting, but had a lot of fun pictures.
M**K
♥
It was delivered in mint condition, no damage. So far I've had a blast looking through it and seeing how production went for this film, it's one of my favorites and seeing all of the work and love put into it is just the best.
R**S
Fans, animators, programmers: Anyone will enjoy this book
While it is true that this book is nothing more than a cobbled together (if not elegantly cobbled together) collection of interviews, production stills, illustrations, and notes from Wes Andersen, it is undeniably a joyful read for the fan and an important read for anyone interested in cinematography or animation of any kind. The real value to be gained for those latter readers is inside Wes's chicken scratchings and liner notes. I learned that even people who can't draw can direct an animation. Also, the people who work with Wes are as important to the final outcome as Wes himself. Wes's persnickety attention to detail at first glance might seem arbitrary, but as I continued to reflect on the film, I realized that without that keen eye and without his industrious crew, this movie simply would not shine as brightly as it does. This has helped me immensely in my own work. Now instead of thinking, "Uff, so fussy!" I wonder, "Hmm, perhaps this is a Wes Andersen moment, where this tiny detail that feels so unimportant is really going to put the spit and polish on the final product." Give it a read for the pictures, for the commentary, for the insights.
M**T
El libro es increíble, la calidad de imagen y diseño magnífico
K**.
Wirklich absolut empfehlenswertes Buch. Wer den Film liebt wird auf dieses Buch lieben. Man erfährt sehr sehr viel darüber wie an einer Stopmotion Animation gearbeitet wird. Es sind wirklich sehr viele Bilder, hinter den Kulissen, wie diese gebaut werden, wie die Puppen entstehen, Scripte, Beleuchtung usw. also eigentlich alles was interessant ist für jemanden, der sich für das Making of dieses Filmgenres interessiert. Den preis von 28€ fand ich absolut gerechtfertigt. Mein Buch kam per Express aus Großbritannien und war am nächsten Tag schon bei mir. Eingepackt war es ausreichend normal, wie immer. Ich kann dieses Buch jedem ans Herz legen der mehr über diesen Film oder darüber wie man einen Stop Motion Film dreht erfahren möchte.
ヨ**ー
もっとめずらしい内容が欲しかった。 映画を見たときのようなどきどき感がない。
P**A
Hands up if you have not read any of Ronald Dahl's books, alright, those of you who have your hands up, you seriously need to press the "BUY" button when you see any on Amazon, like in the upcoming link. Fantastic Mr. Fox was published in 1970, written by Ronald Dahl. The Making of Fantastic Mr. Fox is for the visual companion for the stop motion animated movie based on that book, directed by Wes Anderson. This is a 192-page hardcover book with a nice dust jacket. The low gloss pages are filled with character sketches from the conceptualisation to the making of the models for the animated film. A short introduction to the Dahl estate starts the book, which is then divided into several chapters which focus on the various characters of the film. Alongside the sketches and art, there are little notes that explain the consideration taken when designing the models, how each part is to be handled and the significance in the final film. This book a treasure trove of knowledge on stop motion animation. It shows much of the behind-the-scenes work that goes into the final film, how each and every character is modeled, the making of the sets - the farmhouse, the foxes' tree burrow, the town square, how the fire in the street scene is done and many more. There are plenty of detailed photos of the models of the buildings, like how each chicken should look down to the bread in the bakery etc. Alongside these photos are notes by the artists talking about the scenes where the models are used. Each character has its own chapter. You can see how the director's interpretation the characters' look, traits and behaviours, are all reflected in the creation of the models. There are concept art from the initial character design to the final selected design, and the different expressions, their clothings, textures ' hair, fur, wrinkly skin, etc. In the later parts of the book, alongside the pictures of the models for the settings and locations, there are interviews with Wes Anderson, Liccy Dahl (Roald Dahl's wife) and various production staff. Fans of stop motion animation would enjoy this book and through it, appreciate this way of movie making. (There are more pictures of the book on my blog. Just visit my Amazon profile for the link.)
D**Y
Took a long time arrive, but was in great condition!!
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