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72 of 73 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Artbook from Wonderland,
This review is from: The Art of Spirited Away (Hardcover)
After watching "Spirited Away", I bought the art book companion as an impulse buy. However, now that I think about it, I find myself constantly turning through its pages, even more so than I watch the movie. Hayao Miyazaki created a masterpiece in "Spirited Away", set in a wonderland-esque realm - a Japanese Bath House for the gods and spirits of Japanese mythology. This guide takes its reader through the Miyazaki's creation with great artistic detail and intriguing notations and comments.For those who have fallen in love with "Spirited Away", as I have, this book offers insight to the multi-layered plots and characters of the film. Readers are graced with early archetural diagrams and sketches of the film's settings, along with galleries of the breath-taking final products. Also, we are offered conceptual drawlings of the cast of characters, from the early images of Yubaba and her gigantic baby to some of the minor characters and apparitions: the No Face, the bouncing heads, Haku and the silver dragon, etc. This is a must have for fans of the movie, fans of anime or fans of mythology and Asian folklore. Miyazaki's true gift is creating limitless images that spark the imagination. His work in this book rivals the original fantasies and concepts within Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking Glass". There is nothing disappointing about it.
42 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great book,
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This review is from: The Art of Spirited Away (Hardcover)
Although I do have a few complaints about the book, I really liked it. Most of my complaints involved wanting more - more artist commentary, more concept drawings, that sort of thing. The book has an introduction written by Hayao Miyazaki, a section with concept sketches, a section with concept sketches, backgrounds, and character designs, and a section explaining how computer graphics were used in the movie. This book even has the movie's screenplay. I really enjoyed the concept sketches, which show how original ideas changed to create the final product. For instance, a sketch of Zeniba and Yubaba shows how much Zeniba's design changed - she looks more normally proportioned than her sister. Later in the book, there is an explanation for why the change in Zeniba's design occurred. I also enjoyed the computer graphics section, because I would never have noticed any of the things they pointed out on my own. I foudn it fascinating, they way they blended cel art and digital art so well.
35 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a Must Read for collectors' of Animation,
By ufobooks (Plano, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Art of Spirited Away (Hardcover)
This is a large book that will take more than one look to completely enjoy the scope of Spirited Away. The book opens up with a introduction by the Master himself, Hayao Miyazaki, a small picture of him, and a large sketch of Chihiro with her parents who were turned into pigs. Mr. Miyazaki strives to make animation accessible to everyone, which he is highly noted for. He tries to bring all viewers, no matter of age or locale into his extraordinary storytelling.After the introduction is a large chapter on watercolor pencil sketches and concept art, this chapter is full of character, architecture, and design sketches. This chapter will blow you away, if you love concept art. The next chapter is concept art but it is the actual art used in the movie; backgrounds, characters, and paintings of the scenes used. Also cel art is shown. It also has information on thoughts of the animators. Like one page discusses the "color design based on red", why red was used, what it symbolizes etc. This is a huge chapter, so it is broken down into pieces like the Bathhouse, The Frog Men, Haku etc. Each character or element is discussed. The last chapter discusses computer generated art, its place in the making of the film, and how they created certain elements in the film. Remember every chapter is full of art and inspiration. The book is so well created, you can cut some of the art out and frame it! Last but not least is the total script to Spirited Away! So you can follow along while you are watching the film. Viz did a tremendous job on this book, and it will be a collectors item on your bookshelf!
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Nice but too pricey,
This review is from: The Art of Spirited Away (Hardcover)
I purchased this book thinking that it would include detailed sketches and concepts for the creation of Spirited Away. While, the book did have these elements it had far fewer than one might suspect from the cover. In fact most of the art work were stills from the movie.
Which, to me came as a great disappointment. If I wanted to see the final art of the movie I would watch the movie. Buy this book if you really love the quality of the animated scenes. Don't buy this if you feel you can gain great insight into how it was made.
15 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Relive the movie through the art,
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This review is from: The Art of Spirited Away (Hardcover)
Although I am not a big anime fan in general, I am a huge fan of Miyazaki Hayao's work. The highlight of his movies and comic books is usually the story itself, but in the case of Spirited Away, I think it would be fair to say that the sheer beauty and imagination of the film is just as amazing as the story itself.For me, Spirited Away was by far the first, and to date only, animated movie that I could call visually stunning. The viewer, be he or she 5, 25, or 65 is as drawn into Miyazaki's world as the protagonist Chihiro is. This book allows you to revisit the movie through its art. Full of concept sketches, character designs, and backgrounds from the movie, this book also includes an introduction by Miyazaki himself as well as frequent commentary by the artists that worked on this film and even an explanation of some of the technology that helped make this such a visually appealing film. The book's price may seem a bit steep, but at around 250 full color, high quality pages I felt I more than got my money's worth. There has been talk of Miyazaki retiring, but I hope this is not the case. With Spirited Away gaining such popular and critical acclaim in the United States, I hope he continues to work his magic for years to come, continuing to make his impression left not only on Japan, but to the global audience. With the increase in animation technology and the continuing strength of Miyazaki's imagination and storytelling power, it seems that the best is yet to come.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful images,
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This review is from: The Art of Spirited Away (Hardcover)
If you like the movie Spirited away, and are the least interested in art, you will enjoy this book. Even the tenth time I pick up the book, I get stuck just turning the pages and looking at the wonderful images.
Maybe 50% of the images are directly from the film; the rest are sketches, background images, concept arts, and similar. In many cases, the images are complemented by brief texts written by people involved in making the movie. The last section of the book contains the screenplay of the movie, and is basically free of images. In my opinion, the screenplay could be left out for some more art, and the written comments are often not that interesting. Comparing this book to The Art of Howl's Moving Castle, I find this book much richer: After writing down at least ten Spirited images I would like to put on my wall, I skimmed through the art of Howl's. The result was, surprisingly, that none of the Howl's images seemed that good when compared to Spirited Away. (The reason for this is probably not superior art, but art that is better fit to non-moving pictures. And more time in making the movie, I suppose.) Anyway; if you're thinking about bying this book, you can be sure that you will enjoy it. Price is another issue, but you will get something for your money.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Look At The Making of Spirited Away!,
By raeyne (CA,USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Art of Spirited Away (Hardcover)
After buying this book and looking through it I found many interesting things about not only the making of the movie itself, but about the initial designs for many of the characters, themes, and settings for it. An excellent book both for fans of the movie and for artists looking for inspiration.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A nice book for fans,
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This review is from: The Art of Spirited Away (Hardcover)
As much as i liked the movie, i can't help to feel that the book fails to keep up to it's standard.
But don't get me wrong. The book is very complete in showing the work behind the movie, and does it neatly. It starts with an introduction by the very same Hayao Miyazaki, and the follows with sketches, concept art, background art, character design, screenshots, and even the complete movie script. The only critisims i could give is that the book itself feels a bit washed out. The design of the book doesn't keep up with the beautiful/folklore inpired art it is showing, plain white being the common concept from front to back cover. Maybe this isn't that important, but a preetier design would've sure make a nice adition (see Art of Okami). That aside, a very nice book for fans of the movie.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A real treat from Studio Ghibli Library,
By Stop Motion Maniac "Elroy Jetson" (Toonville) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Art of Spirited Away (Hardcover)
This is similar in most respects to the other Studio Library titles. This particular title is 240 pages. It is hardback with no dust cover, and like the other titles features beautiful artwork, printing and good paper stock.
The book is divided into the following chapters: Introduction by Hayao Miyazaki Hayao Miyazaki Concept Sketch Collection Concept Art, Backgrounds, Character Designs The Making of Computer Graphic Digital Images Screenplay Production Credits If you know about Kazuo Oga then you know he was specifically requested by Miyazaki for the opening forest sequence. It was a real treat to see his work if you are a fan of his. This is really a gorgeous book and I highly recommend it.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nice Collectible,
This review is from: The Art of Spirited Away (Hardcover)
I just received this as a gift and I love it. I loved the movie and this is a perfect companion collectible. As far as the art, I think I like it even better than the movie because the colors are slightly softer in the art and not quite as cartoony. The art of the movie is fine to, don't get me wrong, but animation is not the same kind of art as this. As in other books like this that I have collected I love seeing the creative process best. I have never been good at art myself and I am astounded at what some of these people come up with for our entertainment and just appreciation of fine art-which this book is filled with.
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The Art of Spirited Away by Hayao Miyazaki (Hardcover - Oct. 2002)
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