Download Cameras In Narnia: How The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe Came To Life Authored By Ian Brodie Released As Hardcover
think this book is very interesting, it's onlypages and it really lets readers know a lot of what goes into making a movie, we sit down and watch ahour movie and don't think about just how much work was put into it, it's a very insightful book, Loved the insights about the director and actors and green screen technology, The layout and pictures were great, Writing was didactic and repetitive at times,
though, I really enjoyed reading this though honestly I'd have liked it even better if there were more detail on things like costumes and animals/mythic beasts, and more pictures obviously making it a longer book.
Even with the current length, I wish the physical size of the book were larger, with a larger font, I realize it may be aimed at young readers in my library it's in the children's section, though I wonder how many children would really be interested in all that detail, where reading small print is less of an issue, but the photo captions were especially hard to make out and photos are an essential part of a book like this.
I found it fascinating to learn how many people it takes to make a movie and what they all do it helps explain why these days it takes so very long for all the credits to roll at the end.
There are a thousand stories in the land of Narnia how Andrew Adamson brought The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe to the big screen is one of them.
How do you turn a book into a movie How did the moviemakers capture the magic of Narnia How did they bring its mystical beasts and creatures to life What special skills do you need on a movie set Ian Brodie, author of The Lord of the Rings Location Guidebook, has gone behind the cameras to find the answers.
Using skills from the movie, his own photographs and interviews with key cast and crew, he describes the journey form book to screen, explaining how modern technology enabled director Andrew Adamson and his team to bring this ageless children's classic to breathtaking life.
If you love movies and want to find out more about how thye are made, then come behind the Cameras in Narnia and see for yourself.
There is than one author with this nameBoth author Ian Brodie and Lord of the Rings director Peter Jackson are keen vintage aircraft enthusiasts and Jackson gave Brodie unlimited access to photographing all aspects of the filming of all three films.
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