"STAR WARS: FRAMES" is an unprecedented, exquisite collection of defining moments from the revolutionary film series as seen through the eyes of its creator. "FRAMES" pays tribute as never before to the extraordinary visions seen in the epic, intergalactic adventure saga. From the first view of the Death Star, to a planet of molten lava, or a dizzying asteroid field, the six films of George Lucas's "Star Wars" Saga have been filled with astonishing, unforgettable images that changed the way we see cinema. Each edition of "STAR WARS: FRAMES" contains 1,416 shots selected by Lucas from more than a million film frames. Contained in six hardcover 11" x 22" volumes, the images are printed from the original film stock in an exceptionally large format that preserves its full resolution and glorious widescreen aspect ratio. Combining cinematography with bookmaking's highest production values, this remarkable and deeply personal collection is the closest thing to a piece of the original "Star Wars" film stock. "FRAMES" offers matchless insight into Lucas' creative process and boldly illustrates his 30-year vision and passion for the Star Wars saga. "STAR WARS: FRAMES" is strictly a limited to a signed and numbered series of 500.
The Trial: Adapted from the Novel by Franz Kafka
Sinemada ritimlerin kurgusu: filmin üslubu
Its principal exponent , James J. Gibson , has argued that the perceiver's understanding of a visual field is uniquely determined , or “ specified , ” by the laws of geometrical optics . Under normal conditions , the psychophysical ...
this frantic activity , walking down the hall chatting . Malamud's improvised IV pole spear lands in the wall above the doorway . Malamud falls out of the SHOT . Sal and Angelo continue down the hall chatting happily .
Sub terra
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The Devil's Own
Enfin traduit en français, Faire l'histoire du cinéma comporte des illustrations et bibliographies, tant américaines que françaises.
An Officer and a Gentleman
With over 200 photographs, drawings, storyboards, and the complete screenplay, this book shows Twentieth Century Fox's Planet of the Apes, as re-imagined by director Tim Burton.