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Re: All things Movie Art...
By: Chiprocks1 Date: January 20, 2013, 11:01 am
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[quote author=Mac link=topic=1154.msg15995#msg15995
date=1358700813]
[glow=red,2,300]Horror Icons come alive in fan art[/glow]
[/quote]
Never heard of the guy. But looking at his art, I can see where
Skottie Young
HTML http://pennycan.createaforum.com/comic-books-and-art/the-wonderful-wizard-of-oz-eric-shanowerskottie-young/msg74/#msg74<br
/>gets a lot of his style from. Or maybe it's the other way
around. Anyway, totally dig it.
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Re: All things Movie Art...
By: Chiprocks1 Date: January 20, 2013, 11:02 am
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[quote author=Mac link=topic=1154.msg15998#msg15998
date=1358701081]
[glow=red,2,300]Brad Bird Reveals Unreleased Hand-Painted Poster
For The Incredibles[/glow]
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This would look awesome as a full size poster hanging on my
wall.
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Re: All things Movie Art...
By: Mac Date: February 15, 2013, 6:06 pm
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[glow=red,2,300]There Are Only Three Ways To Design A Movie
Poster For A Kids Movie[/glow]
HTML http://bitcast-a-sm.bitgravity.com/slashfilm/wp/wp-content/images/ZZ54036C47-472x1500.jpg
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Re: All things Movie Art...
By: Mac Date: February 15, 2013, 6:12 pm
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I could put this under the Pacific Rim thread
HTML http://pennycan.createaforum.com/movies/pacific-rim/msg15556/#msg15556,<br
/>but as it says, this is just concept art and may never reflect
what comes to the movie itself
[quote]Concept art can sometimes be a mixed bag. In many cases -
particularly when it comes to big sci-fi or action adventures -
the pieces can be totally mindblowing and cool, but it can
sometimes turn to disappointment when the final cut of the film
bares very little resemblance to that what was initially
promised through illustrations. Only time will tell if that will
be the case Guillermo del Toro and the upcoming Pacific Rim, but
for now what we have are some pretty damn cool paintings.
In their latest issue, Total Film has unveiled two
never-before-seen pieces of concept art for the giant monsters
vs. giant robots blockbuster, and have been kind enough to
release both of them online. The works were made by Doug
Williams and seem to show two very different scenes from the
film. The first is set in some kind of winter environment and is
meant to really show the scale of the giant mech suits called
Jaegers. Notice how the machine seems to be so far in the
distance and yet still towers above absolutely everything?
[/quote]
HTML http://www.cinemablend.com/images/news/35796/_1360963213.jpg
[quote]The next image is something a bit more obscure and
probably isn't recognizable to anyone other than those who are
actually working on the film. The magazine, however, says that
it's a "freaky Skull Temple that’s fused with its derelict urban
surroundings." Hard to say if that's the official line from the
studio, but let's just run with it... [/quote]
HTML http://www.cinemablend.com/images/news/35796/_1360963207.jpg
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Re: All things Movie Art...
By: Neumatic Date: July 15, 2013, 5:43 pm
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I can't stop thinking about those beautiful Retropolis posters,
and today on Gizmodo they posted some vintage travel prints on
display at the Boston Public Museum
HTML http://gizmodo.com/20-gorgeous-posters-from-a-time-when-travel-was-glamoro-758243140.<br
/> I went to the Flickr page linked there (took about 40 minutes
to get all the pictures) and they are SO gorgeous, you can see
the influence that went into the Retropolis posters, definitely
worth going through for inspiration and reference.
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Re: All things Movie Art...
By: Mac Date: July 15, 2013, 7:01 pm
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[quote]I can't stop thinking about those beautiful Retropolis
posters, and today on Gizmodo they posted some vintage travel
prints on display at the Boston Public Museum[url]/ I went to
the Flickr page linked there (took about 40 minutes to get all
the pictures) and they are SO gorgeous, you can see the
influence that went into the Retropolis posters, definitely
worth going through for inspiration and reference.[/quote]
I like some of those. Australia and Palestine caught my
attention
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Re: All things Movie Art...
By: Mac Date: October 31, 2013, 11:42 am
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[glow=red,2,300]Alternative Movie Posters
HTML http://www.amazon.com/Alternative-Movie-Posters-Film-Underground/dp/0764345664/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1383237493&sr=8-1&keywords=alternative+movie+posters[/glow]
HTML http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-BHPcc_J6-6I/UkXn0aNivmI/AAAAAAAAASo/-4Qd5LFdJK4/s1600/AlternativeMoviePostersCover.jpg
HTML http://cdn1.sbnation.com/entry_photo_images/9078953/Alien_-_Godmachine_large_verge_super_wide.jpg
HTML http://i.huffpost.com/gadgets/slideshows/323222/slide_323222_3064804_free.jpg
[quote]Alternative Movie Posters: Film Art from the Underground
is the first book to take a comprehensive look at the
spectacular art of underground film posters.
In an era of studio posters that endlessly rely on enhanced head
shots of film actors, this book chronicles a network of
designers reinventing film posters and bringing "the art" back
to the one-sheet. This dynamic group of illustrators have
reinvigorated the public's interest in film artwork, crafting
stunning pieces for classic and cult flicks. Underground film
posters sell out within minutes due to their limited quantities,
and are now the most coveted posters by ardent moviegoers.
Alternative Movie Posters presents this eclectic medium through
more than 200 posters from over 100 groundbreaking artists
(hailing from 20 countries), coupled with fascinating commentary
and behind-the-scenes information. With a smart, fresh visual
perspective, Alternative Movie Posters celebrates classics like
Star Wars, A Clockwork Orange, The Godfather and The Shining as
well as cult favorites including The Big Lebowski, Blade Runner,
Fight Club and Pink Flamingos.[/quote]
Fear.net
HTML http://www.fearnet.com/news/interview/new-book-alternative-movie-posters-puts-art-back-poster-art<br
/>related article
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Re: All things Movie Art...
By: Chiprocks1 Date: October 31, 2013, 12:04 pm
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Checking to see if my Library has a copy.......
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Re: All things Movie Art...
By: Mac Date: October 31, 2013, 1:35 pm
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[quote]Checking to see if my Library has a copy.......[/quote]
Same here... it does not.
So I submitted a Request for Purchase. Since it's soooooo new, I
think they will come back with it's too early to purchase.
Don't ask.... haven't figured out their purchasing plan on any
material, except, I know they will not buy series DVD of any
show currently in production.
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Re: All things Movie Art...
By: Mac Date: October 31, 2013, 1:40 pm
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By-the-by, go to the amazon link I provided... Several 'related'
books they recommend.
My library doesn't have those either :'(
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