Planet of the Apes: Re-imagined by Tim Burton

Planet of the Apes: Re-imagined by Tim Burton
ISBN-10
0752220314
ISBN-13
9780752220314
Series
Planet of the Apes
Category
Motion picture plays
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
2001
Authors
David James, William Broyles, Mark Salisbury

Description

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. It reveals the filmcraft - from preliminary production designs and character sketches to fully realised scenic art and blueprints, and the final sets and action as photographed. The complete screenplay is included, as well as details of the production from casting to post-production, glimpses behind the creation of the action and special effects, and insights into Tim Burton's envisioning of this classic story.

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