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From Pixar's upcoming film Incredibles 2, this making-of book is a dive back into the beloved world of the Incredibles. The Art of Incredibles 2 explores Pixar's highly anticipated sequel through colorful artwork, energetic character sketches, intriguing storyboards, and spellbinding colorscripts.
Featuring gorgeous production art and interesting details from the production team about the making of the film, The Art of Incredibles 2 overflows with insights into the artistic process behind Pixar's engaging creative vision.
Copyright ©2018 Disney Enterprises, Inc. and Pixar. All rights reserved.
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From Pixar's upcoming film Incredibles 2, this making-of book is a dive back into the beloved world of the Incredibles. The Art of Incredibles 2 explores Pixar's highly anticipated sequel through colorful artwork, energetic character sketches, intriguing storyboards, and spellbinding colorscripts.

Featuring gorgeous production art and interesting details from the production team about the making of the film, The Art of Incredibles 2 overflows with insights into the artistic process behind Pixar's engaging creative vision.

Copyright ©2018 Disney Enterprises, Inc. and Pixar. All rights reserved.
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Autorenporträt
John Lasseter is a two-time Academy Award®–winner, director, chief creative officer at Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios, and principal creative advisor at Walt Disney Imagineering. Brad Bird is a director of both live-action and animated films, including Academy Award®–winners Ratatouille and The Incredibles. Karen Paik is the author of several books about Pixar and its films, including To Infinity and Beyond!: The Story of Pixar Animation Studios.
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"in 'The Art Of Incredibles 2', edited by Kaen Paik, we see how characters, environments, vehicles and outtakes were done or prepared. Which basically means design, storyboards and a lot of photos. There is more of that than footage from the film so it might be of less interest to your sprogs. If you are ever contemplating getting into the industry at any level then you need to see the amount of work that is done even before it gets animated. The attention to detail right down to the money they use, shows a lot of pre-planning and thought." SFcrowsnest