Review:

The Art Of Movie Magic By George M. Wallace

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The Art of Movie Magic by George M. Wallace is a comprehensive book that explores the behind-the-scenes techniques and craftsmanship involved in creating visual effects and illusions in filmmaking. It provides an in-depth look at the history, methods, and innovations in movie magic, offering readers a window into the artistry and technical skills that make cinematic illusions possible.

Key Features

  • Detailed historical account of visual effects in cinema
  • Insights into practical effects, CGI, and compositing techniques
  • Photographs and illustrations showcasing special effects processes
  • Profiles of influential figures in movie magic history
  • Tutorials and best practices for aspiring visual effects artists
  • Coverage of technological advancements over the decades

Pros

  • Highly informative with rich historical context
  • Combines technical detail with accessible explanations
  • Visually engaging with illustrative content
  • Valuable resource for students and professionals alike
  • Celebrates the creativity and innovation of filmmakers and effect artists

Cons

  • Some sections may be challenging for beginners without prior knowledge
  • Focused primarily on classic techniques, less emphasis on modern CGI workflows
  • Large volume makes it a substantial read for casual readers

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