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Special Effects (Exceptional Social Studies Titles for Upper Grades) [Library Binding]

Ron Miller (Author)
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Grade 5-9–The history and techniques of film, from the beginning of cinema to the current digital era, are explained. The first section gives a sense of how the movies have always depended on trick effects, and how imaginative people have found ways to create believable effects on screen. The book introduces the work of such pioneers as Georges Méliès and stop-motion animators Willis O'Brien and Ray Harryhausen. The second section examines how various types of effects are actually created and does a reasonable job of communicating technical information through text and numerous diagrams. While the book is nicely designed, with black-and-white and color photos from well-known movies set against bright blue or green backgrounds, there are some glaring mistakes; e.g., Gromit of Wallace and Gromit fame is incorrectly spelled Grommet. The list of the winners of the Academy Award for Special Effects (through 2004) is a who's who of the last several decades, although one could quibble that the official name of the award is Achievement in Visual Effects. A color image from The Lord of the Rings on the cover is sure to attract attention.–Tim Wadham, Maricopa County Library District, Phoenix, AZ
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Gr. 7-10. From the ghosts of the nineteenth-century stage to the astonishing, galactic worlds of Star Wars, this title from veteran science writer Miller offers a fascinating overview of special effects. Miller points out that movies themselves are an illusion, and the first section covers the history and early technology of the field (ghosts were created by reflecting an actor's image onto an angled sheet of glass, for example). The second section focuses on specific contemporary techniques, from miniatures and matte art to "the digital revolution." Frequent inset boxes spotlight topics such as the pioneers of the field and provide tips for pursuing a career in special effects. An excellent mix of photographs, including stills of special-effects triumphs ranging from the original King Kong to The Matrix and close-ups of experts at work, will easily pull browsers and researchers alike to this comprehensive title. A list of films that have won Academy Awards for special effects, a glossary, and suggestions for further reading conclude. Consider multiple copies of this title, which is sure to draw wide interest. Gillian Engberg
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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 11 and up
  • Library Binding: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Twenty-First Century Books (CT) (May 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0761329188
  • ISBN-13: 978-0761329183
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 8.2 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #670,866 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Ron Miller (born May 8, 1947 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an artist and author who lives and works in South Boston, Virginia in the United States. His current work is primarily the writing and illustration of books specializing in astronomical, astronautical and science fiction subjects for young adults.

Miller holds a BFA from Columbus, Ohio, College of Art and Design. He worked as a commercial artist and designer for six years, before taking a position as art director for the National Air & Space Museum's Albert Einstein Planetarium. He left there in 1977 to became a freelance illustrator and author; to date he has nearly forty book titles to his credit, and his illustrations have appeared on scores of book jackets, book interiors and in magazines such as National Geographic, Reader's Digest, Scientific American, Smithsonian, Analog, Starlog, Air & Space, Sky & Telescope, Newsweek, Natural History, Discover, GEO and others.

Miller has translated and illustrated new editions of Jules Verne's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, From the Earth to the Moon and Journey to the Center of the Earth as well as a companion/atlas to Verne's works, Extraordinary Voyages. He has acted as a consultant on Verne for Walt Disney Imagineering and A&E Television Network's Biography series. Miller's book The Dream Machines, a comprehensive 744-page history of manned spacecraft, was nominated for the International Astronautical Federation's Manuscript Award and won the Booklist Editor's Choice Award. His original paintings are in numerous private and public collections, including the Smithsonian Institution and the Pushkin Museum (Moscow).

He designed a set of ten commemorative postage stamps for the U.S. Postal Service. He has been a production illustrator for motion pictures, notably Dune and Total Recall; and he designed and co-directed the computer-generated show ride film, Impact!

Miller has taken part in international space art workshops and exhibitions, including seminal sessions held in Iceland and the Soviet Union. He was invited by the Soviet government to the 30th anniversary celebration of the launch of Sputnik, and has lectured on space art and space history in the U.S., France, Japan, Italy and Great Britain. He was featured on Hour 25 Science Fiction Radio program in early 2003.

An authority on the work of the famed astronomical artist Chesley Bonestell, his book The Art of Chesley Bonestell received a Hugo Award in 2002; other books have received awards, including a Silver Award for best fiction from ForeWord magazine and the Violet Crown Award from the Writers' League of Texas. His Worlds Beyond series received the American Institute of Physics Award of Excellence. The Grand Tour, has gone through three editions, multiple printings, several translations, was a Hugo Award nominee and has sold over 250,000 copies. It was also a twice a Book-of-the-Month feature selection. Other books have been selections of the Science, Quality Paperback and Science Fiction Book Clubs.

Miller has also had several short stories included in science fiction anthologies.

Miller has been on the faculty of the International Space University. He is a contributing editor for Air & Space/Smithsonian magazine; a member of the International Academy of Astronautics; a Life Member, Fellow and past Trustee of the International Association of Astronomical Artists; an Honorary Member of the Societe Jules Verne (Paris); a Member of the North American Jules Verne Society and a Fellow of the British Interplanetary Society.

Books written or co-written

* The Space Art Poster Book (Stackpole, 1979)
* Space Art (Starlog, 1979)
* The Grand Tour (Workman, 1981; revised edition, 1993; revised edition, 2005)
* Worlds Beyond: The Art of Chesley Bonestell (Donning, 1983)
* Out of the Cradle (Workman, 1984)
* Cycles of Fire (Workman, 1987)
* Stars and Planets (Doubleday, 1987)
* Decalcomania--A Tourist's Handbook and Guide (Black Cat Press, 1987)
* Mathematics (Doubleday, 1989)
* 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Unicorn, 1988)
* In the Stream of Stars (Workman, 1990)
* The Bronwyn Trilogy: Palaces & Prisons, Silk & Steel, Hearts & Armor (Ace, 1991-1992)
* The History of Earth (Workman, 1992)
* The Dream Machines (Krieger, 1993)
* Extraordinary Voyages (Black Cat Press, 1994)
* BrainQuest (Workman, 1994)
* Firebrands (Paper Tiger, 1998)
* 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Dorling Kindersley, 1998)
* The History of Rockets (Grolier, 1999)
* Bradamant (Timberwolf, 2000)
* The History of Science Fiction (Grolier, 2001)
* The Art of Chesley Bonestell (Paper Tiger, 2001)
* Palaces & Prisons (Timberwolf Press, 2001)
* Silk & Steel (Timberwolf Press, 2002)
* Hearts & Armor (Black Cat Press, 2005)
* Mermaids & Meteors (Black Cat Press, 2005)
* Velda (Timberwolf Press, 2003)
* Worlds Beyond (eleven-book series, Millbrook Press, 2002-2005)
* Special Effects in the Movies (Millbrook Press, 2006)
* The Elements (Millbrook Press, 2004)
* 13 Steps to Velda (Black Cat Press, 2005)
* Captain Judikah (Black Cat Press, 2005)
* Pathetic Selections (Black Cat Press, 2005)
* Journey to the Center of the Earth (Black Cat Press, 2005)
* The Conquest of Space (four-book series, Lerner, 2007-2008)
* Extreme Wonders: Aircraft (Hylas Publishing, 2007)
* Digital Art (Lerner, 2007-2008)
* Cleopatra (Chelsea House, 2008)
* The Seven Wonders of Engineering (Lerner, 2009)
* The Seven Wonders of the Gas Giants (Lerner, 2010)
* The Seven Wonders of the Rocky Planets (Lerner, 2010)
* The Seven Wonders of Meteors, Asteroids and Comets (Lerner, 2010)



 

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3.0 out of 5 stars Good book, but the price is high, July 8, 2006
This review is from: Special Effects (Exceptional Social Studies Titles for Upper Grades) (Library Binding)
The book is about the history of special effects and the different types of special effects used in movies over the years. It talks about mechanical effects, miniatures, matte art, make-up, digital effects, etc. It also discusses the digital revolution. It's mainly a book for a younger audience.
It's a nice little book about special effects. The price is at $26 and you think you would be getting a big and extensive book on the subject, but the book is only 128 pages, give or take a few pages for the copyright and index. This book isn't worth more than $12 maybe $15. Luckily I borrowed a copy from the library, but I think most people who buy this will be disappointed to open the box and see a small book. I just wanted to tell you that first because I thought that was something important for consumers to know before they buy this book. On the other hand, it is a good introduction on the subject, especially since it's about the length of an introduction of a larger book. It's not a bad book but the price could be better. The price is going to set some people off.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great, very comprehensive and cleary shown!, January 10, 2007
This review is from: Special Effects (Exceptional Social Studies Titles for Upper Grades) (Library Binding)
I don't know why people have reviewed this as a bad book! I feel that the book does a great job of showing an overview of the history of different techniques of special effects. If you know a child or teenager that is interested in special effects (movie magic!), you should get this book for them. I have even enjoyed it very much, as an adult. Also, there's great pictures in this book, and plenty of them. Well worth it.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Superficial and too expensive, December 20, 2006
This review is from: Special Effects (Exceptional Social Studies Titles for Upper Grades) (Library Binding)
Although the world of Special effects is a great topic for a book, this new offering aimed at young readers is dissapointing on many levels. It is way too expensive for what it has to offer, and dwells too much on movies we already know well. If you are looking for a nice book about effects, you will get much more for your money if you choose other books published before.
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Special effects are illusions that enable filmmakers to fool their audiences into thinking they have seen buildings blow up, rocket ships fly to other planets, fantastic creatures, or fabulous cities of the future. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
stationary matte, digital matte painting, hanging miniature, matte artist, matte painters, traveling mattes, matte paintings, translucent screen, front projection, rear projection, digital effects, life mask
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
Jurassic Park, Bob Burns, Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, King Kong, Willis O'Brien, Forbidden Planet, George Pal, Chesley Bonestell, Mighty Joe Young, New Deal Studios, Ray Harryhausen, The Thief of Bagdad, Citizen Kane, Max Winston, New Line Productions, Star Trek, Warner Brothers, World War
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