Book Review: Princess Mononoke
Technically, the title of the book should be Princess Mononoke The Art and Making of Japan's Most Popular Film of All Time.
The poems right at the beginning sets the mood immediately: This is going to be a magical film.
This book is generous with concept art, movie stills, paintings, storyboards, layout drawings and a few computer animation tutorials. They are presented chronologically based on the progress of the movie. Captions for the art pieces explain the scenes instead of the concept behind it. In a way, they help relate back to the film.
The environment paintings are fantastic. The richness in details tries, successfully, in creating a world that looks as if it really exist. There's a certain sense of peace in each of them. Character designs are done in water colour, and a delight to look at.
The 3 computer graphics tutorials covers the making of 3D images, multilayer compositing and digital painting. The technology behind the movie's creation process is explained clearly.
This version of book I'm reviewing is published by Miramax Books, Hyperion in 1999. It's pretty much out of print and hard to find. So if you can locate it, you should really buy it. Fans will be jealous of you.
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Country-specific Amazon links for this book (English):
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Alternatively, you can get the original Japanese edition of The Art of Princess Mononoke on Amazon.co.jp.
Comments
Nice overview. I'd love to
Nice overview. I'd love to get hold of this book! I have a few others in the art of Ghibli range which are all hugely inspiring and full of incredible artwork. Thanks for the review!
Thank you for this video. It
Thank you for this video. It was very informative and helped me decide to purchase it online.
Hi. This and your more recent
Hi. This and your more recent review are great. I understand that this is a more rare version of the book, compared to the 2014 VizMedia version. I'm considering buying one of the copies. What are some of the differences between these copies and would you suggest paying a bit more for this first translation by Miramax? Thanks and cheers!
@Anonymous
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The Miramax and VizMedia are exactly the same except for the language. There's no point getting the Miramax version when the VizMedia is cheaper and easily available.
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