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Star Wars: The Blueprints brings together the original technical
drawings from deep within the Lucasfilm Archives. Combined with
commentary from J. W. Rinzler, the collection maps in precise,
vivid, and intricate detail the genesis of one of the most enduring
onscreen stories. Special features: more than 250 blueprints; more
than 500 photographs and illustrations; and, ten gatefolds.
The definitive visual history of the thrilling make-up artistry of
the legendary Rick Baker, a must-have for collectors and special
effects afficionados. From the gory zombies of Michael Jackson's
Thriller to the staggeringly lifelike results of Bigfoot in Harry
and the Hendersons to the groundbreaking effects in An American
Werewolf in London, Baker's special effects, makeup, and
prosthetics are some of Hollywood's most enduring legacies. This
deluxe, two-volume set is replete with more than 1000 four-colour
images and original sketches. It covers the makeup artist's
40-plus-year journey, from his early days as a young "monster
maker", creating body parts in his parents' kitchen, to his more
than 70 film and television credits--that earned seven Academy
Awards, one Emmy, and three BAFTAs, among numerous other awards.
In this lavish thirtieth-anniversary tribute to the blockbuster
film "Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back, New York Times"
bestselling author J. W. Rinzler draws back the curtain to reveal
the intense drama and magnificent wizardry behind the hit
movie--arguably the fan favorite of the "Star Wars" Saga.
Following his "The Making of Star Wars, " the author has once
again made use of his unlimited access to the Lucasfilm Archives
and its hidden treasures of previously unpublished interviews,
photos, artwork, and production mementos. The result is a
comprehensive behind-the-scenes, up-close-and-personal look at the
trials and triumphs, risks and close calls, inspiration,
perspiration, and imagination that went into every facet of this
cinematic masterpiece. Here's the inside scoop on:
- the evolution of the script, from story conference and treatment
to fifth draft, as conceived, written, and rewritten by George
Lucas, famed science-fiction author Leigh Brackett, and
screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan
- the development of new key characters, including roguish hero
Lando Calrissian, sinister bounty hunter Boba Fett, and iconic Jedi
Master Yoda
- the challenges of shooting the epic ice planet battle in the
frozen reaches of Norway and of conjuring up convincing creatures
and craft--from tauntauns and snowspeeders to Imperial walkers
- the construction of a life-sized "Millennium Falcon" and the
swamp planet Dagobah inside a specially built soundstage in Elstree
Studios
- the technique behind master Muppeteer Frank Oz's breathing life
into the breakthrough character Yoda
- the creation of the new, improved Industrial Light & Magic
visual effects facility and the founding of the now-legendary
Skywalker Ranch
In addition, of course, are rare on-the-scene interviews with all
the major players: actors Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie
Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, and
David Prowse; director Irvin Kershner; producer Gary Kurtz; effects
specialists Richard Edlund, Dennis Muren, Ken Ralston, and Phil
Tippett; composer John Williams; and many others. Punctuating the
epic account is a bounty of drawings, storyboards, and paintings by
Ralph McQuarrie, Joe Johnston, and Ivor Beddoes, along with classic
and rare production photos. An added bonus is a Foreword by
acclaimed director Ridley Scott.
"The Making of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back" is a fittingly
glorious celebration of an undisputed space-fantasy movie
milestone. Search your feelings, you know it to be true.
For the first time, Lucasfilm has opened its Archives to present
the complete storyboards for the original Star Wars trilogy-the
world-changing A New Hope and its operatic sequels, The Empire
Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi-as well as
never-before-published art from early conceptual and deleted
scenes. From the opening chase above Tatooine in A New Hope to the
Battle of Endor in Jedi, this book presents the visual inspiration
behind now-iconic moments. Readers can finally see a full set of
storyboards by legendary artist Joe Johnston, as well as early
boards for Episode IV by Alex Tavoularis and for Episode V by Ivor
Beddoes, rarely seen Episode VI boards by Roy Carnon, and Ralph
McQuarrie's never-before-seen storyboards for Episode V.
A captivating exploration of the life, work, and insider insight of legendary film producer Howard Kazanjian
Howard Kazanjian, a film producer whose career spans 50 years, has collaborated with Hollywood legends such as Alfred Hitchcock, Billy Wilder, Sam Peckinpah, Steven Spielberg, and George Lucas, and worked on such classics as The Empire Strikes Back, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Return of the Jedi. Complete with personal anecdotes from the front lines, and coupled with rare archival photographs, this full-length biography tells the story of Kazanjian’s rise in Hollywood and takes us behind the scenes of the producer’s role in some of the biggest blockbusters in film history.
Just as" Star Wars: "Episode VI "Return of the Jedi" completed the
most successful cinematic trilogy of its generation, perhaps of all
time, this splendid thirtieth-anniversary tribute completes "New
York Times "bestselling author J. W. Rinzler's trio of fascinating
behind-the-scenes books celebrating George Lucas's classic films.
Once again, the author's unprecedented access to the formidable
Lucasfilm Archives has yielded a mother lode of extremely
informative, vastly entertaining, and often unexpected stories,
anecdotes, recollections, and revelations straight from the closely
guarded set of a big-screen blockbuster in the making. Brimming
with previously unpublished photos, production artwork, script
excerpts, exclusive intel, vintage on-set interviews, and
present-day commentary, "The Making of Star Wars: Return of the
Jedi "chronicles "how George Lucas and his crew of extroverted
artists, misfits, and expert craftspeople roused themselves to
great heights for a third time" to create the next unforgettable
chapter in one of the most beloved sagas of all time. Get up close
to the action and feel like a studio insider as
- creator George Lucas, Oscar-nominated screenwriter Lawrence
Kasdan, and director Richard Marquand huddle in a script conference
to debate the destinies of iconic "Star Wars" characters, as well
as plot twists and turns for the epic final showdown between the
Rebel Alliance and the Empire
- artists and craftspeople at the groundbreaking Industrial Light
& Magic facility top their own revolutionary
innovations--despite the infamous Black Friday--with
boundary-pushing new "analog "visual effects
- a crack team of sculptors, puppeteers, actors, and
"monster-makers" bring Jabba the Hutt and his cohorts to startling,
slobbering life from the inside out
- a "Who's Who" of heavyweight directors--from such films as
"Superman, Gremlins, Halloween, Dune, Scanners, "and" Time
Bandits"--are considered for the coveted job of bringing a new
"Star Wars" adventure to the silver screen
- actors and crew race to the finish line at Elstree Studios, in a
fiery desert, and beneath the trees of a dense redwood
forest--before money runs out--to answer the questions that
audiences had waited three years to find out: Is Darth Vader really
Luke's father, who is the "other"--and who or what is the Emperor?
"Star Wars"' stars from both sides of the camera--including Mark
Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Anthony Daniels, Peter
Mayhew, David Prowse, Alec Guinness, director Richard Marquand,
producer Howard Kazanjian, Ralph McQuarrie, Joe Johnston, Dennis
Muren, Phil Tippett, and mastermind George Lucas--weigh in with
candid insights on everything from technical challenges, character
design, Ewoks, the Empire's galactic city planet, and the ultimate
challenge of bringing the phenomenal space fantasy to a dramatic
close. "The Making of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi" gives a
spectacular subject its just due, with more than five hundred
images and many, many new interviews.
Praise for "The Making of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi"
"Just like Rinzler's 2010 volume about "Empire Strikes Back, The
Making of Star Wars: The Return of the Jedi" is an indispensible
volume that will add tons of insight to your appreciation of George
Lucas' Original Trilogy. Rinzler has gone through masses of
production documents at Lucasfilm and interviewed tons of people,
and come up with a portrait of Lucas struggling to find a fitting
ending to his ambitious, heroic saga."--"io9"
Comprehensive and definitive volume telling the complete story of
how Aliens was made, featuring new interviews with some of the cast
and production crew, and including many rarely seen photos and
illustrations from the Fox archives. As one of the most highly
regarded movie sequels of all time, Aliens quickly embedded itself
in the minds of cinemagoers around the world when it was released
in 1986. Driven by the singular vision of director James Cameron
and guided by producer Gale Ann Hurd, its relentless action and
unforgettable characters helped cement its place as an undisputed
classic of 1980s cinema. The Making of Aliens tells the complete
story of how Cameron and Hurd, together with their immensely
talented cast and crew, brought heroine Ellen Ripley back to the
big screen-and upped the stakes by introducing a whole army of
aliens for her to face. Interviews with the cast and crew,
alongside revealing photography and fascinating concept art,
illustrate the film's eventful journey from its beginnings as a
sequel that nobody wanted to make through to its transformation
into one of the highest-grossing blockbusters of the decade.
FOREWORD BY FRASER HESTON In celebration of the fiftieth
anniversary of Planet of the Apes, the classic science-fiction film
from 1968, The Making of Planet of the Apes tells the film and
offers exclusive, never-before-seen photographs and concept art.
Based on Pierre Boulle's novel La Planete de singes, the original
Planet of the Apes was one of the most celebrated films of the
1960s and beyond. Starring Hollywood icons Charlton Heston and
Roddy McDowall, the movie struck a chord with the world and sparked
a franchise that included eight sequels, two television series, and
a long-running comic book. Now, five decades after its theatrical
release, New York Times bestselling author J. W. Rinzler tells the
thrilling story of this legendary Hollywood production-a film even
Boulle thought would be impossible to make. With a foreword by
Fraser Heston, Charlton Heston's son, The Making of Planet of the
Apes is an entertaining, informative experience that will transport
readers back to the strange alternate Earth ruled by apes, and
bring to life memorable characters such as Cornelius, Dr. Zira, Dr.
Zaius, and Taylor, the human astronaut whose time-traveling sparks
an incredible adventure. Meticulously researched and designed to
capture the look and atmosphere of the film, The Making of Planet
of the Apes is also packed with a wealth of concept paintings,
storyboards, and never-before-seen imagery-including rare journal
pages and sketches from Charlton Heston's private collection-as
well as color and black-and-white unit photography, posters, and
more unique ephemera. Comprehensive in scope, The Making of Planet
of the Apes is the definitive look at the original blockbuster
film, a must-have for fans, film buffs, and collectors alike.
In 1997, as George Lucas worked to complete early drafts for "Star
Wars: "Episode I "The Phantom Menace," he enlisted the talents of
some of the greatest storyboard artists of the modern era to
illustrate conceptual storyboards that would inform the development
of the final shooting script, as well as the finished film. Working
from Lucas's ideas for scenes and sequences, these artists produced
beautiful drawings that helped lay the foundations for the worlds,
characters, and shots of the "Star Wars" Prequel Trilogy. Together,
these conceptual storyboards show early takes on favorite scenes;
alternate, unused approaches to character designs and environments;
and entirely different approaches to key moments. Like wordless
comic books, they have an energy and rhythm all their own that is
fascinating to explore.
Now, for the first time, Lucasfilm has opened its archives to
present the best of the conceptual storyboards for Episodes I, II,
and III. "Star Wars Storyboards: The Prequel Trilogy" collects the
best storyboards from all three films together in one striking
volume. Throughout this book, readers will find insight into how
these conceptual storyboards helped to contribute both to the
creation of the Prequel Trilogy and the expansion of the "Star
Wars" universe.
Praise for Stars Wars Storyboards:
"We had no idea the "Star Wars" prequels could have been this good
Overall, the book gave us a new appreciation for what could have
been . . . Plus it's exceptionally gorgeous, and you should check
it out." --i09
In this lavish thirtieth-anniversary tribute to the blockbuster
film "Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back, New York Times"
bestselling author J. W. Rinzler draws back the curtain to reveal
the intense drama and magnificent wizardry behind the hit
movie--arguably the fan favorite of the "Star Wars" Saga.
Following his "The Making of Star Wars, " the author has once
again made use of his unlimited access to the Lucasfilm Archives
and its hidden treasures of previously unpublished interviews,
photos, artwork, and production mementos. The result is a
comprehensive behind-the-scenes, up-close-and-personal look at the
trials and triumphs, risks and close calls, inspiration,
perspiration, and imagination that went into every facet of this
cinematic masterpiece. Here's the inside scoop on:
- the evolution of the script, from story conference and treatment
to fifth draft, as conceived, written, and rewritten by George
Lucas, famed science-fiction author Leigh Brackett, and
screenwriter Lawrence Kasdan
- the development of new key characters, including roguish hero
Lando Calrissian, sinister bounty hunter Boba Fett, and iconic Jedi
Master Yoda
- the challenges of shooting the epic ice planet battle in the
frozen reaches of Norway and of conjuring up convincing creatures
and craft--from tauntauns and snowspeeders to Imperial walkers
- the construction of a life-sized "Millennium Falcon" and the
swamp planet Dagobah inside a specially built soundstage in Elstree
Studios
- the technique behind master Muppeteer Frank Oz's breathing life
into the breakthrough character Yoda
- the creation of the new, improved Industrial Light & Magic
visual effects facility and the founding of the now-legendary
Skywalker Ranch
In addition, of course, are rare on-the-scene interviews with all
the major players: actors Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie
Fisher, Billy Dee Williams, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew, and
David Prowse; director Irvin Kershner; producer Gary Kurtz; effects
specialists Richard Edlund, Dennis Muren, Ken Ralston, and Phil
Tippett; composer John Williams; and many others. Punctuating the
epic account is a bounty of drawings, storyboards, and paintings by
Ralph McQuarrie, Joe Johnston, and Ivor Beddoes, along with classic
and rare production photos. An added bonus is a Foreword by
acclaimed director Ridley Scott.
"The Making of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back" is a fittingly
glorious celebration of an undisputed space-fantasy movie
milestone. Search your feelings, you know it to be true.
Comprehensive and definitive volume telling the complete story of how Alien was made, featuring new interviews with Ridley Scott and other production crew, and including many rarely-seen photos and illustrations from the Fox archives.
In 1979 a movie legend was born, as Twentieth Century-Fox and director Ridley Scott unleashed Alien and gave audiences around the world the scare of their lives.
To celebrate the movie's fortieth anniversary, author J.W. Rinzler (The Making of Star Wars) tells the whole fascinating story of how Alien evolved from a simple idea in the mind of writer Dan O'Bannon into one of the most memorable sci-fi horror thrillers of all time.
With brand new interviews with Ridley Scott and other key members of the original production crew, and featuring many never-before-seen photographs and artworks from the archives, The Making of Alien is the definitive work on this masterpiece of popular cinema.
From "Raiders of the Lost Ark" to "The Kingdom of the Crystal
Skull"
The man with the hat is back-in the definitive behind-the-scenes
look at the Indiana Jones epic action saga.
When George Lucas and Steven Spielberg put their heads together to
create a no-holds-barred action-adventure movie, bigger-than-life
hero Indiana Jones was born. The rest is breathtaking,
record-breaking box-office history. Now comes an all-new Indiana
Jones feature film: "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal
Skull." Here's your chance to go on location for an up-close,
all-access tour of the year's most eagerly anticipated blockbuster,
as well as the classics. The Complete Making of Indiana Jones is a
crash course in movie magic-making-showcasing the masters of the
craft and served up by veteran entertainment chroniclers J. W.
Rinzler and Laurent Bouzereau. Inside you'll find:
- exclusive on-set interviews with the entire cast and crew of
"Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," including
Harrison Ford, Shia LaBeouf, Cate Blanchett, Ray Winstone, and John
Hurt-plus director Steven Spielberg, executive producer George
Lucas, screenwriter David Koepp, and the incredible production team
that built some of the most fantastic sets ever.
- hundreds of full-color images-from storyboards, concept
paintings, and set design schematics to still photos from all four
films with candid action shots of the productions in progress
- an in-depth chronicle of the making of the first three Indiana
Jones movies-"Raiders of the Lost Ark," "Indiana Jones and the
Temple of Doom," and "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade"-including
transcripts of the original concept meetings, cast and crew
anecdotes, production photos, and information on scenes that were
cut from the final films
- never-before-seen artwork and archival gems from the Lucasfilm
Archives
- and much more
Don't miss the thrilling new movie or this definitive making-of
opus. It's as essential to fans as that trusty bullwhip is to Indy
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