Drawing into Film: Directors Drawings
Drawing into Film: Directors' Drawings offers a unique look into how renowned directors use drawings and storyboards to envision their films. Featuring sketches and concept art, this book reveals the early stages of iconic scenes and the creative process behind cinematic storytelling. A perfect read for film enthusiasts and artists, it highlights the visual planning that shapes memorable movies.
Including Directors;
Alfred Hitchcock – known for his meticulous planning, especially with thrillers like Psycho and The Birds
Orson Welles – including work from groundbreaking films like Citizen Kane
Federico Fellini – showcasing his surreal, imaginative style
Sergei Eisenstein – the Soviet filmmaker known for Battleship Potemkin and his innovative montage techniques
Akira Kurosawa – famous for detailed storyboards that resemble paintings, as seen in Ran and Seven Samurai
Martin Scorsese – including previsualizations for films that capture his dynamic storytelling style
Product Details:
Publisher: Pace Gallery Editions, 1993
Page Count: 128
Language: English
Drawing into Film: Directors' Drawings offers a unique look into how renowned directors use drawings and storyboards to envision their films. Featuring sketches and concept art, this book reveals the early stages of iconic scenes and the creative process behind cinematic storytelling. A perfect read for film enthusiasts and artists, it highlights the visual planning that shapes memorable movies.
Including Directors;
Alfred Hitchcock – known for his meticulous planning, especially with thrillers like Psycho and The Birds
Orson Welles – including work from groundbreaking films like Citizen Kane
Federico Fellini – showcasing his surreal, imaginative style
Sergei Eisenstein – the Soviet filmmaker known for Battleship Potemkin and his innovative montage techniques
Akira Kurosawa – famous for detailed storyboards that resemble paintings, as seen in Ran and Seven Samurai
Martin Scorsese – including previsualizations for films that capture his dynamic storytelling style
Product Details:
Publisher: Pace Gallery Editions, 1993
Page Count: 128
Language: English
Drawing into Film: Directors' Drawings offers a unique look into how renowned directors use drawings and storyboards to envision their films. Featuring sketches and concept art, this book reveals the early stages of iconic scenes and the creative process behind cinematic storytelling. A perfect read for film enthusiasts and artists, it highlights the visual planning that shapes memorable movies.
Including Directors;
Alfred Hitchcock – known for his meticulous planning, especially with thrillers like Psycho and The Birds
Orson Welles – including work from groundbreaking films like Citizen Kane
Federico Fellini – showcasing his surreal, imaginative style
Sergei Eisenstein – the Soviet filmmaker known for Battleship Potemkin and his innovative montage techniques
Akira Kurosawa – famous for detailed storyboards that resemble paintings, as seen in Ran and Seven Samurai
Martin Scorsese – including previsualizations for films that capture his dynamic storytelling style
Product Details:
Publisher: Pace Gallery Editions, 1993
Page Count: 128
Language: English