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Tech Noir James Cameron Concept Art Collection
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James Cameron's first compilation of works.
In addition to directorial works such as "Murder Fish Flying Killer", "Terminator", "Alien 2", "Titanic", and "Avatar", design drawings, design drawings, and concepts other than movies such as the drama "Dark Angel" are also included. The setting, story, and concept art of the phantom science fiction movie "Xenogenesis" that he had warmed up as his director's debut work are also introduced.
In addition, manga drawn in childhood, aliens and distant worlds, sketches of school days depicting amazing technology, posters that did not sell at all, pictures drawn for bot planning. Also posted are posters, art and designs of low-budget movies that he drew during his laying-down era.
This book, which is composed entirely of Cameron's narrative, is full of episodes that cannot be worn on your teeth. The reason why he started working under the B-movie emperor Roger Corman, the events at the scene of his bitter debut work "Piranha II: The Flying Killer", the reason why he did not adopt Gieger in "Alien 2", and with Stan Winston. Not only Cameron's design philosophy, but also insatiable curiosity, vast knowledge, and personal life are revealed, such as the secret story of the birth of a famous character born from conversation, the troubles unique to "Kenkaya" and the view of women.
You can peek into the heart of James Cameron, who continues to take on the insatiable challenge of creativity- "Tech Noir" is such an ultimate book.
Preface Guillermo del Toro
James Cameron, the man who draws the map in his head
Chapter 1: Open your eyes and dream
Chapter 2: Human Imitations
Chapter 3: Xenomorph
Chapter 4: To Space
Chapter 5: Unexplored World
Chapter 6: Bonds
Chapter 7: Destiny can be changed
In addition to directorial works such as "Murder Fish Flying Killer", "Terminator", "Alien 2", "Titanic", and "Avatar", design drawings, design drawings, and concepts other than movies such as the drama "Dark Angel" are also included. The setting, story, and concept art of the phantom science fiction movie "Xenogenesis" that he had warmed up as his director's debut work are also introduced.
In addition, manga drawn in childhood, aliens and distant worlds, sketches of school days depicting amazing technology, posters that did not sell at all, pictures drawn for bot planning. Also posted are posters, art and designs of low-budget movies that he drew during his laying-down era.
This book, which is composed entirely of Cameron's narrative, is full of episodes that cannot be worn on your teeth. The reason why he started working under the B-movie emperor Roger Corman, the events at the scene of his bitter debut work "Piranha II: The Flying Killer", the reason why he did not adopt Gieger in "Alien 2", and with Stan Winston. Not only Cameron's design philosophy, but also insatiable curiosity, vast knowledge, and personal life are revealed, such as the secret story of the birth of a famous character born from conversation, the troubles unique to "Kenkaya" and the view of women.
You can peek into the heart of James Cameron, who continues to take on the insatiable challenge of creativity- "Tech Noir" is such an ultimate book.
Preface Guillermo del Toro
James Cameron, the man who draws the map in his head
Chapter 1: Open your eyes and dream
Chapter 2: Human Imitations
Chapter 3: Xenomorph
Chapter 4: To Space
Chapter 5: Unexplored World
Chapter 6: Bonds
Chapter 7: Destiny can be changed
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