A Bug's Life: The Art & Making of an Epic of Miniature Proportions - First Printing


 

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Description

A pristine First Printing of this 1998 book on Pixar's second feature, directed by John Lasseter and co-directed and written by Andrew Stanton.

From the publisher:

This book details the art and making of an epic of miniature proportions. Filled with more than 300 full-color and black-and-white illustrations, A Bug's Life: The Art and Making of an Epic of Miniature Proportions takes readers on a behind-the-scenes look at the inspired artistry and new wave of technology that worked together to create an extraordinary film. Meet the artists and technicians whose inspirations pushed the level of computer animation down to a whole new level. Examine the unfolding of the creative process, which Academy Award-winning Director John Lasseter describes as one in which "art challenges technology and technology inspires art." Observe close up how that process resulted in both the development of a moving story of how one ant's courage to be different changed an entire colony and the creation of a visually stunning world seen literally from the ground up. This book is a tribute to the talents of the filmmakers and a must-have for anyone interested in the magical world of film animation.

This came from the library of Burny Mattinson (1935-2023), an animator, director, producer, and story artist for Walt Disney Animation Studios, from 1953 until his death in 2023. Mattinson directed Mickey's Christmas Carol and The Great Mouse Detective. He was named a Disney Legend in 2008 and was the longest serving employee of The Walt Disney Company, with a career that spanned almost 70 years. His extensive library included numerous subjects and especially large collections of books on Disney, animation, and classic comic strips.

Features

Jeff Kurtti

Condition & Attributes

Very Fine, issued without dustjacket
From the library of Disney Legend Burny Mattinson

Creators

Jeff
Kurtti

Publishing Information

New York
Hyperion
1998
1st
0-7868-6441-9

Physical Description

11.25 inches
14.25 inches
128 pages
over 300 color and black & white illustrations
hardcover
boards with a lenticular cover
English