The Art of Brave

Fiche technique
Auteur : LEREW Jenny, LASSETER John (Préface), CHAPMAN Brenda (Avant-propos), ANDREWS Mark (Avant-propos) Nombre de pages : 160
Editeur : Chronicle Books Dimensions : 28,4 x 23,5 x 1,8 cm
Thème : Les coulisses des longs métrages Poids : 1,14 kg
Date de publication : 30-05-2012
ISBN-10 : 1452101426
Edition : Première édition ISBN-13 : 978-1452101422
Couverture : Couverture cartonnée Prix d'origine : 40$ / 30,76€
Langue : Anglais Prix d'occasion : 15-40€

Table des matières
  • PREFACE
  • FOREWORD
  • INTRODUCTION : SETTING THE ARROW
  • SECTION ONE : GATHERING THE CLAN
  • CHAPTER ONE : DRAWING THE BOW
  • CHAPTER TWO : WIND, WEATHER, AND RUINS
  • CHAPTER THREE : KITH, KIN, AND BEARS
  • SECTION TWO : STALKING THE BEAR
  • CHAPTER FOUR : FIGHTING WITH BROADSWORDS
  • CHAPTER FIVE : TAMING THE ELEMENTS
  • EPILOGUE : WEAVING THE TAPESTRY
  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Résumé de l'éditeur

Brave is Pixar's thirteenth feature film, but it marks two big firsts for the award-winning animation studio. It's Pixar's first feature film driven by a female lead and its first set in an ancient historical period. Against a backdrop of castles, forests, and highlands, Brave follows the fiery Merida as she clashes with the duty of her royal life and embarks on a journey through the rugged landscape of the dark ages of Scotland. At once epic and intimate, the latest Pixar masterpiece weaves a story of magic, danger, and adventure - and the fierce bonds of family.

Featuring behind-the-scenes interviews with the film's many artists and filmmakers, The Art of Brave showcases the gorgeous concept art that went into the making of this movie, including color scripts, storyboards, character studies, environment art, sculpts, and more. A Foreword by Brenda Chapman and Mark Andrews, the film's directors, and a preface by Chief Creative Officer John Lasseter shed light on the creation of this landmark film.

Jenny Lerew is an animation story artist and the author of a noted blog on animation art and history, The Blackwing Diaries. She is also the author of Scrambled Ink, a compendium of original illustrated stories, and has worked as a director and story artist at Warner Bros, Amblimation, Turner, Disney, and Dreamworks. Her most recent film was Dreamworks Animation's How to Train Your Dragon. Jenny lives in Pasadena, California.

Brenda Chapman is the director of Brave. She previously directed DreamWorks Animation Studios' 1998 release, The Prince of Egypt, and worked as a story artist on a number of beloved films from Walt Disney Animation Studios, including The Little Mermaid, The Rescuers Down Under, Beauty and the Beast, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Fantasia/2000. Chapman was also the story supervisor on Disney's The Lion King.

Mark Andrews is the director of Brave. He has worked in the story department on a number of Pixar’s feature films including The Incredibles, Cars, Ratatouille, and Toy Story 3, and also co-wrote and co-directed the Academy Award®-nominated Pixar short film One Man Band. Most recently, Andrews was co-writer and second unit director on the Disney film John Carter.

John Lasseter is a two-time Academy Award®-winning director and the chief creative officer at Walt Disney and Pixar Animation Studios.

Set in ancient Scotland and brimming with adventure, Brave explores a world of harsh and beautiful landscapes, dangerous spells and deadly foes, and deeply human characters. Illuminated with hundreds of pieces of concept art, The Art of Brave offers a behind-the-scenes peek into the production of this groundbreaking film.

Brave is Pixar's first fairy tale, a lush, animated adventure through the forests, heaths, and highlands of medieval Scotland. Featuring behind-the-scenes interviews with the film's many artists, The Art of Brave also showcases the gorgeous concept art that went into the creation of the movie, including colour scripts, storyboards, character studies, environment art, sculpts, and more.