Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: The Art of the Movie

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Ramin Zahed truly pulls us into the Spider-Verse via the spoken word and detailed explanations of the artwork that comes to life on the big screen. We are shown how the art, we take fore granted, is a crucial character within its own right. In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: The Art of the Movie, Zahed reminds us that the art, itself, helps draw us in; develop the story; and guide us through the Spider-Verse. When we originally covered this deal, the art book had a publication date of early September, but that has since been bumped up to July 3. So hopefully, you’ll have a copy in your mitts sometime next week. This is a decent movie art book that has some behind the scenes stuff but comes across as more of a PR exercise in than an incisive look into the creation of this amazing movie. (I fully expect the film to win Best Animated Film at this year’s Oscars.)

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse The Art of the Movie

This art book is gorgeous...a great companion if you enjoyed the film and want to know more about how it was created" - GeekisphereCDChallenge F.A.Q. Membership Challenge Rules Rewards & Prizes Critique Videos Theme of the Month Past Themes I mean, I don't know what I could say about this book or movie that hasn't been said a million times before. So, writing all that about the movie... This book captures some of that innovation, those colors, and the character concepts and spreads. I loved the notes by the creators about Spidy and the characters they designed and the inspirations they drew from to create the world for this movie: real-world colliders, mailboxes, fire hydrants, New York city streets, signs and lights, and real scientists working on the Hadron Collider for reference. A good collection of concept art for the Spider-Man: Across the Spider-verse movie. It has some thoughts from the designers about influences on their work.

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Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse was extremely popular among critics AND movie goers, netting a huge box office. The introduction scene immediately grabbed and pulled me in as Miles Morales (whom I knew nothing about before the movie) strolled through New York chilling to Post Malone's Sunflower while comic book-like animation flowed across the screen. It's one of the baddest, coolest openings I've ever seen. I instantly needed to own the song. Like its predecessor, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is a work of art, not only for its fresh and subversive way of playing with the tropes of the superhero genre – especially the Spider-Man mythos – but also a groundbreaking combination of 2D and 3D animation. Expanding upon the aesthetics of Into the Spider-Verse, the sequel is one that requires multiple viewings to notice every single detail and no doubt when it comes out on home video, people will be freeze-framing the whole film to analyse every single shot.

Beautifully designed and laid out, the book is an intimate portfolio resplendent with color character renderings, setting concepts, story-boarding and start-to-finish designs." - Boyce McClain, Collector's Corner Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse The Art of the Movie contains a collection of concept art, sketches, and storyboards from the animated Spider-Man film featuring Miles Morales. This book also includes exclusive commentary from the creators, plus a foreword written by comic book writer and artist Brian Michael Bendis. This accompanying picture book is a great way to "fill in the gaps". The introduction by Brian Michael Bendis, co-creator, tells us of the origin of Miles Morales, the Afro-Latino teenager who takes up the Spider Man mantle in that planet. It wasn't easy and he was extremely gratified that Miles really took off with the comic reading public. It's no wonder, his origins are humble many found his struggles as a bi-cultural teenager just trying to find his place in a big city, struggling against parental authority, extremely relatable. The book goes into great detail on how his family's cultural identity is present, even in tiny things like how the Brooklyn apartment and Miles' room is decorated. The film’s production team also provides a running commentary, where they explain a lot of the film’s design choices. It’s a fantastic look behind the scenes. If you’re someone who studies animation, either as a fan or in a professional capacity, there’s a lot to gain from this art book.

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Since Christmas 2018, I have been obsessed with Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, an animated film from Sony who, without the assistance of Marvel Studios, is able to do something fresh with a comic book property that has been around since 1962. The obvious influences behind this film are producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller, who wanted the film to centrally focus on the origin story of Miles Morales – an Afro-Hispanic teenager created by Brian Michael Bendis and Sara Pichelli during the Ultimate Spider-Man comics – and to create an animated film like no other. The final result is a perfect achievement on both those tasks, leading to see it five times at the cinema and umpteen times on 4K. the visual look of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-verse is a marvel. Seeing how they came to the design choices they did is...worth the price of this book and then some" - Vespe's Holiday Gift Guide Condition: New. Sony Pictures (illustrator). 2023. 1st Edition. Hardcover. . . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland. This is an art book that'll only increase the hype to rewatch and enjoy the incredible film" - Adventures in Poor Taste Concept art, sketches, and storyboards take on a different flare when you’re in the digital animation tech of today. But the images still reflect that powerful, colorful, and dynamic feel in their formation of a brand new superhero universe. Readers will find hundreds of images of developmental artistry behind the film, plus read exclusive interviews with the creators, including a foreword prepared by Miles Morales co-creator Brian Michael Bendis.These art books are gorgeous, each one a perfect complement to a well-read living room or workspace" - Daily Beast Artworks Artist of the Week Art of Animation Winners of the Challenge Challengers Spotlight Best of the Month And visually, this movie is the most stunning thing I've ever seen. The animation is out of control beautiful, trippy, and innovative. I seriously have never seen colors like that before in my life! Condition: Very Good. Sony Pictures (illustrator). Very Good condition. Shows only minor signs of wear, and very minimal markings inside (if any). Compared to most “art of the movie” books, a new behind-the-scenes book offers up a very different, modern update to our understanding of creating concept art for the cinema. The book is Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse — The Art of the Movie by Ramin Zahed, an account of the design development and visual production process for this latest Sony Pictures Animation/Marvel partnership.

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Forgotten the title or the author of a book? Our BookSleuth is specially designed for you. Visit BookSleuth a stunning dive into one of 2018's finest features...as memorable and accomplished as anything in the final product" - The Film Stage Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, the creative minds behind The Lego Movie and 21 Jump Street, bring their unique talents to a fresh vision of a different Spider-Man Universe, with a groundbreaking visual style that’s the first of its kind. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse introduces Brooklyn teen Miles Morales, and the limitless possibilities of the Spider-Verse where more than one wears the mask. The art is amazing, obviously. The organization, though, is confusing. The chapter sequencing is (mostly) chronological, but a lot of scenes and moments that are visually exciting and crucial to the story (e.g., Miles' iconic leap of faith scene, the final fight scene) were left out, leaving glaring gaps in the book's coverage. It was almost like they were trying to minimize major spoilers, but dude, I'm pretty sure everyone reading this book has already seen the movie.The official behind-the-scenes tie-in book to Sony Pictures Animation’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse



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