<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Concept art, ... behind-the-scenes photography, and ... interviews with the cast and crew [are present here], offering an inside perspective on how director Jon Favreau and his ... team used the most advanced virtual cinematography and computer graphics techniques to craft a film of both legend and hyperrealism"--Dust jacket flap.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Stunning concept art, powerful behind-the-scenes photography, and fascinating interviews with the cast and crew pack <i>The Art and Making of The Lion King</i>, offering an inside perspective on how director Jon Favreau and his talented team used the most advanced virtual cinematography and computer graphics techniques to craft a film of both legend and hyperrealism.</b><b></b><br>The story of <i>The Lion King</i> has entered the pantheon of cultural mythology, as has its iconic music. In revisiting this tale, the filmmaking team set off for an adventure of a lifetime: an expedition across the southern portion of Kenya in Africa. These seasoned filmmakers gathered reference photographs, scans, and other materials to apply to the digital moviemaking process and in turn were immersed in the nuances of the real environment. <br>Once back at the studio, they utilized common filmmaking tools with state-of-the-art virtual reality (VR) technology and new, ultrafast rendering technologies to create a virtual production, a concept they pushed further than it had ever been before. <i><br></i><i>The Art and Making of The Lion King</i> documents this captivating journey and closes the circle with a discussion on a modern-day conservation program called the Lion Recovery Fund (LRF).<br><b>Searching for that perfect gift for the movie fan in your life? Explore more behind-the-scenes stories from Disney Editions: </b><ul><li><i>The Art of Mulan: A Disney Editions Classic</i><br></li><li><i>Walt Disney's Ultimate Inventor: The Genius of Ub Iwerks</i><br></li><li><i>One Day at Disney: Meet the People Who Make the Magic Across the Globe</i><br></li><li><i>The Art of Disney Costuming: Heroes, Villains, and Spaces Between</i><br></li><li><i>The Walt Disney Studios: A Lot to Remember</i><br></li><li><i>The Art and Making of Dumbo</i><br></li><li><i>Practically Poppins in Every Way: A Magical Carpetbag of Countless Wonders</i><br></li><li><i>From All of Us to All of You: The Disney Christmas Card</i><br></li><li><i>Yesterday's Tomorrow: Disney's Magical Mid-Century</i></li></ul><b></b><i></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>The film is technically animated, though its photorealism and cutting-edge photography technique equate it to live-action filmmaking, at least according to Favreau. This concept was what I had the most questions about as I viewed the remake in theaters. The answers to those inquiries within the new book <i>The Art and Making of The Lion King</i> by Michael Goldman are the most significant qualities this resource provides to the animation fan. . . . This book is the most definitive resource out there regarding how the film was created. The beautiful artwork alone would be enough to perhaps persuade a purchase, making the wealth of text with its abundant knowledge a welcome reading experience.--<i><b>Rotoscopers</b></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Michael Goldman is a veteran entertainment journalist and author who has authored or co-authored eight books, including <i>The Making of The Lion King</i>. Among them are the New York Times?bestseller <i>John Wayne: the Genuine Article</i>; <i>Clint Eastwood: Master Filmmaker at Work</i>, an authorized look at the legendary director's filmmaking techniques; <i>Reality Ends Here: 80 Years of USC Cinematic Arts</i>, the definitive history of the world's oldest and most famous film school; fan books for the TV shows <i>24 </i>and <i>Heroes </i>and the movie <i>Mortal Kombat</i>; and co-authoring <i>Filmmaking in Action, </i>a textbook for first-year film students. Michael served for many years as Senior Editor at the famed film industry trade journal, <i>Millimeter, </i> and before that, as an editor at <i>Variety</i>. He is now a frequent contributor to another acclaimed film journal, <i>American Cinematographer, </i> along with publications like <i>CineMontage, DGA Quarterly, Emmy</i>, and <i>Ventura Boulevard, </i> among others. He also produces and hosts a monthly filmmaking podcast on the Studio Daily website called <i>Podcasts from the Front Lines</i> and writes a monthly newsletter for the Society of Motion Picture Television Engineers (SMPTE). Learn more about Michael and his work at his website-www.hollywood-scribe.com. <p/>
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