The Art of Tangled

* The Art of Tangled ✓ PDF Read by ^ Jeff Kurtti eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. The Art of Tangled A lighthearted twist on Rapunzel, the beloved fairy tale from the Brothers Grimm, Tangled brims with thrilling adventure, a distinctive cast of characters, a daring heroine, and, of course, seventy feet of golden hair. Featuring the stunning concept art behind the newest Disney masterpiece, The Art of Tangled also includes a preface by John Lasseter, a foreword by Directors Nathan Greno and Byron Howard, and interviews with the artists, animators, and production team&m

The Art of Tangled

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Rating : 4.56 (902 Votes)
Asin : 0811875555
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 160 Pages
Publish Date : 2016-10-08
Language : English

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A lighthearted twist on Rapunzel, the beloved fairy tale from the Brothers Grimm, Tangled brims with thrilling adventure, a distinctive cast of characters, a daring heroine, and, of course, seventy feet of golden hair. Featuring the stunning concept art behind the newest Disney masterpiece, The Art of Tangled also includes a preface by John Lasseter, a foreword by Directors Nathan Greno and Byron Howard, and interviews with the artists, animators, and production team—including Art Director David Goetz—that shed light on the history and artistry of this landmark film.

. Greno wrote and directed the acclaimed 2009 short Super Rhino. About the Author Jeff Kurtti is one of the leading authorities on The Walt Disney Company and its history, the author of more than 20 books, a writer-director of award-winning documentaries, and a respected public speaker, host, and panel moderator. A Seattle, Washington native, Kurtti has worked for Walt Disney Imagineering, the theme park design division of The Walt Disney Company, and then for the Corporate Special Projects department of Disney. He directed Bolt with Chris Williams and later served as an executive producer on the acclaimed 2009 short Super Rhino.Nathan Greno, co-director of Tangled, joined the Walt Disney Animation Studios in 1996. He served over a decade in the Story Department, and was story supervisor on the film Bolt. Since 1995 he has enjoyed a career as an author, writer, and consultant in the motion picture, theatre, and themed-entertainment industrie

Greno wrote and directed the acclaimed 2009 short Super Rhino. He directed Bolt with Chris Williams and later served as an executive producer on the acclaimed 2009 short Super Rhino.Nathan Greno, co-director of Tangled, joined the Walt Disney Animation Studios in 1996. A Seattle, Washington native, Kurtti has worked for Walt Disney Imagineering, the theme park design division of

One of the Best "Art Of" books. This is simply one of the best "art of" books I've read. Though smaller than the typical coffee table Disney books (i.e. PocahontasTarzan) it packs a ton of sketches, drawings, paintings and inspirational art within its covers, and one can't help but be transported into this magical world when looking through it. If you're a fan of Glen Keane (Head animator of Beast, Mermaid, Tarzan, etc.) you'll really enjoy the large amount of his drawings that are displayed. It was also nice to see some of Glen's daughter, Claire's work within these pages. There are many other amazing drawings and painti. For the disney fan Let me start off by stating WHY I bought this book. Am I an aspiring animator? Nope. Do I adore art? Nope. Do I absolutely love Disney and this movie? ABSOLUTELY.And this is what is great about this book, it's a great companion to the movie. I'm going to be real here, I don't really like CG animation. I think it feels impersonal to me. It's too realistic and the human touch of hand-drawn animation isn't there. But while reading this, I realized that the animator crew really did put their hearts into this movie and tried to make it as sincere as possible. So I really liked knowing that, that. Hanny Segev said An amazing book to get tangled with!. Beautiful artbook! amazing concept art, and character art as well! everything here is just stunning to look at - the buildings, characters, animals, scenery. you just feel the atmosphere of this amazing book come to life. the storyboards are very neat as well, and often funny. a book like this really gets you thinking into what goes in making an animated movie. and this 50th disney animated film, was really hard to make. you will see all the chalenges the people who worked on it faced, and went through. and how they finally managed to achieve such an amazing, and unique film. and this artbo

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