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Special Effects: The History and Technique [Hardcover]

Richard Rickitt
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  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Aurum Press Ltd (1 Oct 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1845131304
  • ISBN-13: 978-1845131302
  • Product Dimensions: 29.4 x 24.8 x 4.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 174,608 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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‘Richard Rickitt captures the essence of what inspires effects technicians to push the boundaries of creative film-making into the future.’ (Richard Taylor - Design and Effects Supervisor, Weta Workshop, winner of 5 Academy Awards for Lord of the Rings and King Kong )

‘This splendid volume is a tribute to the great effects pioneers whose innovations continue to inspire new generations of artists.’ (Ray Harryhausen )

Richard Taylor, Design and Effects Supervisor, Weta Workshop, winner of 5 Academy Awards for Lord of the Rings and King Kong

‘Richard Rickitt captures the essence of what inspires effects
technicians to push the boundaries of creative film-making into the
future.’

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
Large and luxuriant, this volume is built for comfort rather than for speed. Intended for the coffee table, it cover the entire history of special effects with generous portions devoted to the recent contributions of digital effects artists. You won't find detailed tutorials for Maya, but you''ll be able to read all the basic theory behind camera work, optical effects, model making, make-up, matte painting, animation and audio effects.

Nearly all the right companies have been contacted, from Cinesite to ILM and on to Sony Pictures Imageworks. On top of the plain-talking and superb examples of digital creativity cited, the book is illustrated with great photos and diagrams. The only slight drawback is the price tag, but quality doesn't always come cheap.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
Having been waiting for this book for a while I was delighted when it was finally published.

I personally love the FX industry and have worked in it for over 10 years so I'm not fooled by over basis and sometimes wrong information.

I've been slowly collecting relevant books since I started and "Special Effects: The History and Technique" is by far the best book I've seen for covering such a wide area and discipline.

It's packed with colour photos and 3D illustrations showing clear images of various examples and is geared at both the novice and advanced levels

10 / 10 !

A great book and well worth the money.

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WOW! If you have even the smallest interest in special effects, filmmaking, or even general film history, you must own a copy of this brilliant new book - it's amazing!

Though at first I figured 'Special Effects: The History and Technique' seemed expensive, I thought I'd give it a try since so few books on this subject are ever published. Also, because I am a film studies lecturer, I need to keep up to date with books that are published on the subject. It turned out to be the BEST BUY I have made in a long time.

The book starts with an 'overview if the first 100 years of special effects' and perfectly summarises the first century of the commercial cinema. The author writes about the film pioneers, the formation of the studio system, the coming of sound, the challenge of TV, the changes in society and audiences - all the influences that affected the type of films that were made in each decade. He then gives a summary of the most important effects films of each decade and even includes profiles of important effects directors from Alfred Hitchcock to James Cameron.

Chapter Two teaches you everything you need to know about the basics of cinema technology - like how film and emulsions work, how cameras, lenses and projectors work, the physics of light and color etc. The author then explains the basics of traditional optical work and, with the help of fantastic graphic illustrations (there are hundreds of these thru the book), shows how an optical printer works and details the various bluescreen travelling matte systems and their variations like the Dunning Pomeroy Process and Sodium Vapor travelling mattes. There is a stack of examples and images from many films as well as interviews with people who worked on movies such as Terminator and Superman. The chapter then moves on to the history and science of digital technology - explaining how images are created and manipulated digitally with reference to many modern special effects companies and films.

Chapter 3 looks at models and miniatures. The Chapter explains how traditional models are built and filmed and gives formulas for things like camera speed, model size and scale. Examples from the earliest days until the current time are used. The chapter also explains how different types of miniatures are made and filmed - there's a section on boats and water, one on aircraft and flying and (best of all) one on miniature pyrotechnics. The chapter then explains how models are built in the computer and shows different CG modelling and painting techniques and interviews many masters of the process.

The animation chapter is the best of all. Every form and technique is covered in minute detail - from early cartoons, stop motion, go-motion as well as modern computer assisted cartoons and full 3D animation. There are profiles of films like King Kong and Jurassic Park and interviews with masters like Ray Harryhausen and Phil Tippet.

Chapter 5 covers matte painting from the earliest glass paintings to the latest amazing 3D computer generated environments in films like The Phantom Menace and Titanic.

The next section looks at special effects makeup - showing how to create anything from a scar to a huge animatronic dinosaur. All processes are covered in minute detail with explanations from experts such as Stan Winston and Jim Henson's Creature Shop. The chapter ends with a look at digital makeup in films like The Mummy. Chapter 9 looks at physical effects and talks about how to create wind, snow, rain - even fake glass. It also has a fantastic section on guns and explosions which tells you just how it is all done in films such as James Bond and Indiana Jones.

The next chapter was a great surprise - sound effects! I can't think of another fx book that covers this subject - even though the sound of a dinosaur is, of course, as important as what it looks like. The whole process of film sound is explained from recording, mixing and dubbing to sound design with profiles of experts such as Ben Burtt.

The final chapter looks at the future of cinema and special effects and considers formats such as 3D (full coverage of history and technique, IMAX, digital filmmaking and virtual reality.

Finally chapter 10 looks in detail at the effects and techniques of the top 50 effects films of all time- some people might not agree that these are the top 50 films, but those chosen are definitely some of the most important ones. The author details exactly how each film was made and who did what.

There is a good bibiography and a really useful glossary with every complicated film and special effects term explained with amazing clarity.

I cannot fault this book - it is probably as good as a few years at film school or a hundred nights at the movies. Anybody even slightly interested in movies and movie making should have a copy on their shelf - I will definitely recommend it to all my students as one of the few books that is worth buying rather than simply borrowing from a library. I've read my copy from cover to cover twice and will refer to it for years to come.

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This absolutely perfect book, I'm going to study VFX, and I have to study some of the technique before and this is exactly what i need. Read more
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Recently, while searching for an appropriate textbook to assign my students for the course I'm teaching at UCLA on the history of Visual Effects, I was faced with the decided... Read more
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I recently got my copy of `Special Effects: The History and Technique' after waiting quite a while for a new edition to be published. Read more
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