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The Art of Star Wars, Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (edition 1994)

by Deborah Call

Series: Art of Star Wars (5), Star Wars Universe (reference)

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THE ART OF STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK is a magnificent, full-color celebration of the amazing artistic and technical accomplishments in the second chapter of the most spectacular space epic of all time. Lavishly illustrated with production sketches, production paintings, costume designs, construction drawings, matte paintings, storyboards, and stills, and complete with biographies of the outstanding artists and technicians who created the film, THE ART OF STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK is an indispensable volume for fans and special-effects buffs alike. This volume includes: * The complex stop-motion animation technique used for the tauntaun, the beast Luke rode on the frozen planet Hoth * The design and animation techniques used in the creation of the immense Imperial walkers * The fascinating development of the swamp planet Dagobah * The evolution of the character of Yoda * Enthralling matte paintings that bring Cloud City to life… (more)
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Title:The Art of Star Wars, Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
Authors:Deborah Call
Info:Del Rey (1994), Paperback
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Tags:Star Wars, Ralph McQuarrie, Science Fiction, Illustrated, Concept Art

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The Art of Star Wars, Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back by Vic Bulluck

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It is not surprising to find filmgoers intensely arguing the merits of an actor, director, editor or cameraman of a film but even the most sophisticated audiences are not aware of the immense cinematic contribution made by artists and designers.
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THE ART OF STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK is a magnificent, full-color celebration of the amazing artistic and technical accomplishments in the second chapter of the most spectacular space epic of all time. Lavishly illustrated with production sketches, production paintings, costume designs, construction drawings, matte paintings, storyboards, and stills, and complete with biographies of the outstanding artists and technicians who created the film, THE ART OF STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK is an indispensable volume for fans and special-effects buffs alike. This volume includes: * The complex stop-motion animation technique used for the tauntaun, the beast Luke rode on the frozen planet Hoth * The design and animation techniques used in the creation of the immense Imperial walkers * The fascinating development of the swamp planet Dagobah * The evolution of the character of Yoda * Enthralling matte paintings that bring Cloud City to life

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