World War Z: The Art of the Film
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World War Z: The Art of the Film Details
Review “Chock-full of stunning concept art.” – We Minored in Film “Recommended for World War Z, zombie and movie fans.” “For a movie fan, this is a great way to take a behind the scenes look.” – Hearts on Fire Review “Yet another of the beautiful coffee-table art books Titan seems to be doing a lot of lately.” – Comic Book Resources Read more
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Reviews
Here is my grip though which is why I dont care for it too much:Content wise its 95% paintings of cities with smoke and helecopters.Id say literally maybe 3-4 pages of zombies total.NO design or script evolutions. OK if its an ART OF THE FILM book-- guess they filmed everything that was ever designed. You look at any ART OF book and you will see so many variations of said film. This was just boring painting after another.No disections of any nuance of the film. Just a computer schematic of the plane crash ( zzzz) and 2 pages of computer model Zombies.The reality is a film like this isnt all that exciting as an ART OF book. It needs to be that plus alot more. Im talking cast & crew behind the scene stuff. From book to screen things like that. Heck even a small interview with anyone would have been nice.Cant recommend it at all.