Dali and Disney: Destino (Limited Edition): The Story, Artwork, and Friendship Behind the Legendary Film
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Rating | : | 4.79 (989 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1484781899 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 208 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-10-10 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
BOSSERT received a B.F.A. DAVID A. His previous book, Remembering Roy E. He has served as a Producer, Director, Associate Producer, Artistic Coordinator, Visual Effects Supervisor and Effects Animator on various films and is currently serving as the Creative Director & Head of Special Projects at Walt Disney Animation Studios. Mr. Bossert has been with the Walt Disney Company for nearly 30 years. Disney was published in 20
in Character Animation from CalArts School of Film in 1983. His previous book, Remembering Roy E. About the AuthorDAVID A. Bossert has been with the Walt Disney Company for nearly 30 years. BOSSERT received a B.F.A. Mr. Disney was published in 2013.. He has served as a Producer, Director, Associate Producer, Artistic Coordinator, Visual Effects Supervisor and Effects Animator on various films and is currently serving as the Creative Director & Head of Special Projects at Walt Disney Animation Studios
This limited edition features a high-definition screen inside the front cover and a touch of a button plays the entire Destino film. Over fifty years later, Walt's nephew Roy E. This volume showcases all 150 pieces of art created by Dali and Hench. This first-of-its-kind volume comes in a beautiful slipcase and includes a USB and wall charger and a headphone jack for a lifetime of continued enjoyment.A stunning limited-edition featuring the Destino film right in the book of this tribute to the lifelong friendship and collaboration of Salvador Dali and Walt Disney. In 1945, the two began working on a project together, intended to be a short animated film called Destino. Disney decided to give it new life. The film went on to be nominated for an Academy Award in 2004 . Dali partnered with Disney Legend John Hench to storyboard the film, but production was brought to a halt because of financial difficulties. Also, the sole piece of animation art that was filmed in 1946 is showcased in a series of images explaining how it was digitally cut apart, restored and then reassembled for the 2003 completed film version.