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Harry Potter Page to Screen: Revised and Expanded now has more
pages devoted to the legacy of the Harry Potter films. In addition
to the complete history of all eight Harry Potter films, the book
now explores the theme parks in Florida, California and Japan, the
sets and props in Leavesden, England and the House of MinaLima,
founded by the graphic designers on all of the films, and located
in London. With 1200 photographs, sketches, and diagrams, the book
provides unbridled access to every aspect of the film-making
process. It tells the stories behind each individual film and
covers the design and technology behind all the astounding effects.
This book pays homage to how one film became eight, how a few
months became a decade, and how one author's fantasy became the
project of many individuals' lifetimes-told by the people who were
there, the people who made the magic real. Harry Potter Page to
Screen: Revised and Expanded will start from the very beginning,
describing how the book was optioned, the casting of Harry, Ron and
Hermione, and the assembling of a creative team with the vision to
tackle a world we had previously seen only in our imaginations.
Interviews, quotes, and stories from the directors, producers,
screenwriters, and actors discuss the making of all eight films at
length, including the last film, film number 8, Harry Potter and
the Deathly Hallows, Part 2. Daniel Radcliffe and his personal
narrative from set to set is used as the life line that connects
all aspects of this memoir, giving structure to the many voices of
the Harry Potter family who orate this tale. All of the movies were
filmed at the Leavesden Studio in Hertfordshire, England and these
pages describe how the Leavesden family dealt with numerous cast,
crew, and production dramas, replacements, technical difficulties
and countless narrative and visual decisions. This book will touch
on subjects such as J.K. Rowling's private comments to her young
cast, the impact of Richard Harris' (the original Dumbledore) death
on the cast and crew, the effects of 9/11 on the Leavesden family
(during the filming of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets),
the reality of "growing up Potter" for the young starlets who
experienced their adolescence on a hugely public stage, and
reflections from the cast and crew on the end of the film series.
In addition to stories on and off set, Harry Potter Page to Screen:
Revised and Expanded pays tribute to the stunning physical, visual
and technological genius that went into making an unbelievable
story believable, showcasing more than a decade's worth of art and
special effects, including never-before-seen photos of the
costumes, sets, props, and creatures, as well as early concept art,
drawings and designs. The book is fully supported by Warner Bros.
and is being put together with the same group as Harry Potter Film
Wizardry: The Updated Edition. While Film Wizardry provided a
whimsical and informative scrapbook for Harry Potter fans and was
published prior to the release of the last film, this mammoth book
gives readers a more complete account of the entire film-making
process, designed in a more classical, sophisticated package. Harry
Potter Page to Screen: Revised and Expanded is a publishing event.
This book is the Bible for everything Potter and will stand as the
most complete and final visual history of the Harry Potter movie
story ever to be published.
This is the definitive, the official, the most lavish, the
completely-different-to-anything-done-before Pythons'
autobiography, reissued to coincide with the eagerly-anticipated
live shows. Over forty years ago, a group of five Englishmen - and
one wayward American - rewrote the rules of comedy. MONTY PYTHON'S
FLYING CIRCUS, an unheralded, previously unseen half-hour show of
sketches, hilarities, inanities and animations, first appeared on
the BBC late one night in 1969. Its impact has been felt on the
world ever since. From its humble beginnings, it blossomed into the
most influential movement in modern comedy. THE PYTHONS'
AUTOBIOGRAPHY BY THE PYTHONS is a unique look at arguably the most
important comic team of the modern age, with 64 pages of
photographs, many culled from the team's own personal collections,
many more seen for the first time. This is the definitive word on
all things Pythonesque.
Harry Potter Page to Screen: Revised and Expanded now has more
pages devoted to the legacy of the Harry Potter films. In addition
to the complete history of all eight Harry Potter films, the book
now explores the theme parks in Florida, California and Japan, the
sets and props in Leavesden, England and the House of MinaLima,
founded by the graphic designers on all of the films, and located
in London. With 1200 photographs, sketches, and diagrams, the book
provides unbridled access to every aspect of the film-making
process. It tells the stories behind each individual film and
covers the design and technology behind all the astounding effects.
This book pays homage to how one film became eight, how a few
months became a decade, and how one author's fantasy became the
project of many individuals' lifetimes-told by the people who were
there, the people who made the magic real. Harry Potter Page to
Screen: Revised and Expanded will start from the very beginning,
describing how the book was optioned, the casting of Harry, Ron and
Hermione, and the assembling of a creative team with the vision to
tackle a world we had previously seen only in our imaginations.
Interviews, quotes, and stories from the directors, producers,
screenwriters, and actors discuss the making of all eight films at
length, including the last film, film number 8, Harry Potter and
the Deathly Hallows, Part 2. Daniel Radcliffe and his personal
narrative from set to set is used as the life line that connects
all aspects of this memoir, giving structure to the many voices of
the Harry Potter family who orate this tale. All of the movies were
filmed at the Leavesden Studio in Hertfordshire, England and these
pages describe how the Leavesden family dealt with numerous cast,
crew, and production dramas, replacements, technical difficulties
and countless narrative and visual decisions. This book will touch
on subjects such as J.K. Rowling's private comments to her young
cast, the impact of Richard Harris' (the original Dumbledore) death
on the cast and crew, the effects of 9/11 on the Leavesden family
(during the filming of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets),
the reality of growing up Potter for the young starlets who
experienced their adolescence on a hugely public stage, and
reflections from the cast and crew on the end of the film series.
In addition to stories on and off set, Harry Potter Page to Screen:
Revised and Expanded pays tribute to the stunning physical, visual
and technological genius that went into making an unbelievable
story believable, showcasing more than a decade's worth of art and
special effects, including never-before-seen photos of the
costumes, sets, props, and creatures, as well as early concept art,
drawings and designs. The book is fully supported by Warner Bros.
and is being put together with the same group as Harry Potter Film
Wizardry: The Updated Edition. While Film Wizardry provided a
whimsical and informative scrapbook for Harry Potter fans and was
published prior to the release of the last film, this mammoth book
gives readers a more complete account of the entire film-making
process, designed in a more classical, sophisticated package. Harry
Potter Page to Screen: Revised and Expanded is a publishing event.
This book is the Bible for everything Potter and will stand as the
most complete and final visual history of the Harry Potter movie
story ever to be published.
A Unique Heroine. An Intriguing Mystery Is it a TURNER ORIGINAL
people are dying for? Family orientated Susan Macken buys a
painting because it awakens memories of her childhood. She is
unaware it may be a TURNER MASTERPIECE. Susan begins to have
disturbing flashbacks. In pursuit of the truth she enters an
unfamiliar world of extreme danger, deception and secrecy. Much is
revealed to her about herself, her identity. A beautiful young man
with a lethal secret, a Dragon with a television reputation,
uncompromising Prague businessmen, London, Prague, Dublin, a fair
helping of Irish family life, a husband with a penchant for female
calligraphers and back to the year 1825, shipwrecks and conspiracy.
Who is Abigail? Who is Susan Macken?
For eighty years, Pinewood Studios has made dreams a reality.
Billions of people across the globe, of all ages, from all walks of
life have read six words on cinema or television screens: 'Made at
Pinewood Studios, London, England'. From hosting super spies and
superheroes, Pinewood has been home to a galaxy far, far away,
helping create the movies that have made audiences laugh and cry in
equal measure. Some of the most glittering careers on both sides of
the camera have been launched behind the iconic gates of Pinewood.
From James Bond to Star Wars, the modern age of Marvel and the
re-imagining of the Disney classics, Pinewood Studios and
Shepperton Studios have played host to the greatest and most
cherished movies of all time. Complete with many exclusive
behind-the-scenes images from those classic movies, this beautiful
new book offers insight, anecdotes and interviews with some of the
producers, directors and acting talent who have worked at the
studios, including Ridley Scott, Barbara Broccoli, Tim Burton and
Sir Roger Moore.
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