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The Art of Ray Harryhausen (1988)

por Ray Harryhausen

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In An Animated Life (Aurum, 2003) Ray Harryhausen told the story of his career as the acknowledged grandmaster of special effects in the pre-computer era, the creator of classics such as One Million Years BC, Jason and the Argonauts and Clash of Titans. In this book the focus is not on the movies themselves, but on the vast hoard of artwork which Harryhausen has carefully preserved in his London home. These include preliminary sketches, elaborate drawings of key scenes and carefully plotted storyboards, all produced as he sought backing for his next venture and prepared to undertake the laborious task of animating the prehistoric creatures, aliens and mythical monsters which stole scene after scene from the human actors. There are also the tiny, elaborately articulated models which Harryhausen created to play these roles and the bronzes which he cast to preserve their forms in perpetuity. This stunning array of images is a tribute to the scope of Harryhausen' s imagination and his artistic skills which no student of special effects or cinema history will want to be without.… (más)
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This was insanely cool to read through. Ray is a special effects OG and pioneered a lot of monster movie effects through claymation. His skill and eye for detail even at a young age is pretty astounding, reminded me of the ultimate Commercial Arts student. Reading and seeing examples of the artists who inspired him like Gustave Doré was very cool. This book is huge, lends itself well for the artistic reproductions. Also fascinating to read Ray's commentary on the models he's saved for 40-50 years. A true collector. Check out this post for a sample of his work: https://artuk.org/discover/stories/the-cinematic-and-artistic-genius-of-ray-harr... ( )
  Cail_Judy | Apr 21, 2020 |
With all of the incredible computer-generated special effects these days, it's easy to look back at Ray Harryhausen's creations and think of them as old-fashioned and quaint. But whenever I see one of those glorious stop-motion creatures, I'm instantly 10 years old again, sitting in a darkened theatre with the widest eyes you've ever seen. This gorgeous book tells some of Harryhausen's story, which is fascinating, but trust me, you want this book for the pictures, not the words: working sketches, never-before-seen creatures, and all of your old favorites on beautiful glossy pages. ( )
  Mrs_McGreevy | Nov 17, 2016 |
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In An Animated Life (Aurum, 2003) Ray Harryhausen told the story of his career as the acknowledged grandmaster of special effects in the pre-computer era, the creator of classics such as One Million Years BC, Jason and the Argonauts and Clash of Titans. In this book the focus is not on the movies themselves, but on the vast hoard of artwork which Harryhausen has carefully preserved in his London home. These include preliminary sketches, elaborate drawings of key scenes and carefully plotted storyboards, all produced as he sought backing for his next venture and prepared to undertake the laborious task of animating the prehistoric creatures, aliens and mythical monsters which stole scene after scene from the human actors. There are also the tiny, elaborately articulated models which Harryhausen created to play these roles and the bronzes which he cast to preserve their forms in perpetuity. This stunning array of images is a tribute to the scope of Harryhausen' s imagination and his artistic skills which no student of special effects or cinema history will want to be without.

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