Space Odyssey : Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke, and the Making of a Masterpiece
معرفی کتاب «Space Odyssey : Stanley Kubrick, Arthur C. Clarke, and the Making of a Masterpiece» نوشتهٔ Michael Benson، منتشرشده توسط نشر Simon et Schuster در سال 2018. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the film’s release, this is the definitive story of the making of __2001: A Space Odyssey__, acclaimed today as one of the greatest films ever made, including the inside account of how director Stanley Kubrick and writer Arthur C. Clarke created this cinematic masterpiece.Regarded as a masterpiece today, __2001: A Space Odyssey__ received mixed reviews on its 1968 release. Despite the success of __Dr. Strangelove__, director Stanley Kubrick wasn’t yet recognized as a great filmmaker, and __2001__ was radically innovative, with little dialogue and no strong central character. Although some leading critics slammed the film as incomprehensible and self-indulgent, the public lined up to see it. __2001__’s resounding commercial success launched the genre of big-budget science fiction spectaculars. Such directors as George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott, and James Cameron have acknowledged its profound influence. Author Michael Benson explains how __2001__ was made, telling the story primarily through the two people most responsible for the film, Kubrick and science fiction legend Arthur C. Clarke. Benson interviewed Clarke many times, and has also spoken at length with Kubrick’s widow, Christiane; with visual effects supervisor Doug Trumbull; with Dan Richter, who played __2001__’s leading man-ape; and many others. A colorful nonfiction narrative packed with memorable characters and remarkable incidents, __Space Odyssey__ provides a 360-degree view of this extraordinary work, tracking the film from Kubrick and Clarke’s first meeting in New York in 1964 through its UK production from 1965-1968, during which some of the most complex sets ever made were merged with visual effects so innovative that they scarcely seem dated today. A concluding chapter examines the film’s legacy as it grew into it current justifiably exalted status. Celebrating The Fiftieth Anniversary Of The Film's Release, This Is The Definitive Story Of The Making Of 2001: A Space Odyssey, Acclaimed Today As One Of The Greatest Films Ever Made, Including The Inside Account Of How Director Stanley Kubrick And Writer Arthur C. Clarke Created This Cinematic Masterpiece. Regarded As A Masterpiece Today, 2001: A Space Odyssey Received Mixed Reviews On Its 1968 Release. Despite The Success Of Dr. Strangelove, Director Stanley Kubrick Wasn't Yet Recognized As A Great Filmmaker, And 2001 Was Radically Innovative, With Little Dialogue And No Strong Central Character. Although Some Leading Critics Slammed The Film As Incomprehensible And Self-indulgent, The Public Lined Up To See It. 2001's Resounding Commercial Success Launched The Genre Of Big-budget Science Fiction Spectaculars. Such Directors As George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott, And James Cameron Have Acknowledged Its Profound Influence. Author Michael Benson Explains How 2001 Was Made, Telling The Story Primarily Through The Two People Most Responsible For The Film, Kubrick And Science Fiction Legend Arthur C. Clarke. Benson Interviewed Clarke Many Times, And Has Also Spoken At Length With Kubrick's Widow, Christiane; With Visual Effects Supervisor Doug Trumbull; With Dan Richter, Who Played 2001's Leading Man-ape; And Many Others. A Colorful Nonfiction Narrative Packed With Memorable Characters And Remarkable Incidents, Space Odyssey Provides A 360-degree View Of This Extraordinary Work, Tracking The Film From Kubrick And Clarke's First Meeting In New York In 1964 Through Its Uk Production From 1965-1968, During Which Some Of The Most Complex Sets Ever Made Were Merged With Visual Effects So Innovative That They Scarcely Seem Dated Today. A Concluding Chapter Examines The Film's Legacy As It Grew Into It Current Justifiably Exalted Status-- Prologue: The Odyssey -- The Futurist -- The Director -- Preproduction: New York -- Borehamwood -- Production -- Purple Hearts And High Wires -- The Dawn Of Man -- End Game -- Symmetry And Abstraction -- Release -- Aftermath. Michael Benson. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 451-481) And Index. "Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the film's release, this is the definitive story of the making of 2001: A Space Odyssey, acclaimed today as one of the greatest films ever made, including the inside account of how director Stanley Kubrick and writer Arthur C. Clarke created this cinematic masterpiece. Regarded as a masterpiece today, 2001: A Space Odyssey received mixed reviews on its 1968 release. Despite the success of Dr. Strangelove, director Stanley Kubrick wasn't yet recognized as a great filmmaker, and 2001 was radically innovative, with little dialogue and no strong central character. Although some leading critics slammed the film as incomprehensible and self-indulgent, the public lined up to see it. 2001's resounding commercial success launched the genre of big-budget science fiction spectaculars. Such directors as George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott, and James Cameron have acknowledged its profound influence. Author Michael Benson explains how 2001 was made, telling the story primarily through the two people most responsible for the film, Kubrick and science fiction legend Arthur C. Clarke. Benson interviewed Clarke many times, and has also spoken at length with Kubrick's widow, Christiane; with visual effects supervisor Doug Trumbull; with Dan Richter, who played 2001's leading man-ape; and many others. A colorful nonfiction narrative packed with memorable characters and remarkable incidents, Space Odyssey provides a 360-degree view of this extraordinary work, tracking the film from Kubrick and Clarke's first meeting in New York in 1964 through its UK production from 1965-1968, during which some of the most complex sets ever made were merged with visual effects so innovative that they scarcely seem dated today. A concluding chapter examines the film's legacy as it grew into it current justifiably exalted status"-- Provided by publisher Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the film’s release, this is the definitive story of the making of 2001: A Space Odyssey , acclaimed today as one of the greatest films ever made, including the inside account of how director Stanley Kubrick and writer Arthur C. Clarke created this cinematic masterpiece. Regarded as a masterpiece today, 2001: A Space Odyssey received mixed reviews on its 1968 release. Despite the success of Dr. Strangelove , director Stanley Kubrick wasn’t yet recognized as a great filmmaker, and 2001 was radically innovative, with little dialogue and no strong central character. Although some leading critics slammed the film as incomprehensible and self-indulgent, the public lined up to see it. 2001 ’s resounding commercial success launched the genre of big-budget science fiction spectaculars. Such directors as George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott, and James Cameron have acknowledged its profound influence. Author Michael Benson explains how 2001 was made, telling the story primarily through the two people most responsible for the film, Kubrick and science fiction legend Arthur C. Clarke. Benson interviewed Clarke many times, and has also spoken at length with Kubrick’s widow, Christiane; with visual effects supervisor Doug Trumbull; with Dan Richter, who played 2001 ’s leading man-ape; and many others. A colorful nonfiction narrative packed with memorable characters and remarkable incidents, Space Odyssey provides a 360-degree view of this extraordinary work, tracking the film from Kubrick and Clarke’s first meeting in New York in 1964 through its UK production from 1965-1968, during which some of the most complex sets ever made were merged with visual effects so innovative that they scarcely seem dated today. A concluding chapter examines the film’s legacy as it grew into it current justifiably exalted status. **Sinopse** Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the film’s release, this is the definitive story of the making of 2001: A Space Odyssey, acclaimed today as one of the greatest films ever made, including the inside account of how director Stanley Kubrick and writer Arthur C. Clarke created this cinematic masterpiece. Regarded as a masterpiece today, 2001: A Space Odyssey received mixed reviews on its 1968 release. Despite the success of Dr. Strangelove, director Stanley Kubrick wasn’t yet recognized as a great filmmaker, and 2001 was radically innovative, with little dialogue and no strong central character. Although some leading critics slammed the film as incomprehensible and self-indulgent, the public lined up to see it. 2001’s resounding commercial success launched the genre of big-budget science fiction spectaculars. Such directors as George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Ridley Scott, and James Cameron have acknowledged its profound influence. Author Michael Benson explains how 2001 was made, telling the story primarily through the two people most responsible for the film, Kubrick and science fiction legend Arthur C. Clarke. Benson interviewed Clarke many times, and has also spoken at length with Kubrick’s widow, Christiane; with visual effects supervisor Doug Trumbull; with Dan Richter, who played 2001’s leading man-ape; and many others. A colorful nonfiction narrative packed with memorable characters and remarkable incidents, Space Odyssey provides a 360-degree view of this extraordinary work, tracking the film from Kubrick and Clarke’s first meeting in New York in 1964 through its UK production from 1965-1968, during which some of the most complex sets ever made were merged with visual effects so innovative that they scarcely seem dated today. A concluding chapter examines the film’s legacy as it grew into it current justifiably exalted status. The definitive story of the making of 2001: A Space Odyssey, acclaimed today as one of the greatest films ever made, and of director Stanley Kubrick and writer Arthur C. Clarke—“a tremendous explication of a tremendous film....Breathtaking” (The Washington Post).Fifty years ago a strikingly original film had its premiere. Still acclaimed as one of the most remarkable and important motion pictures ever made, 2001: A Space Odyssey depicted the first contacts between humanity and extraterrestrial intelligence. The movie was the product of a singular collaboration between Stanley Kubrick and science fiction visionary Arthur C. Clarke. Fresh off the success of his cold war satire Dr. Strangelove, Kubrick wanted to make the first truly first-rate science fiction film. Drawing from Clarke's ideas and with one of the author's short stories as the initial inspiration, their bold vision benefited from pioneering special effects that still look extraordinary today, even in an age of computer-generated images. In Space Odyssey, author, artist, and award-winning filmmaker Michael Benson “delivers expert inside stuff” (San Francisco Chronicle) from his extensive research of Kubrick's and Clarke's archives. He has had the cooperation of Kubrick's widow, Christiane, and interviewed most of the key people still alive who worked on the film. Drawing also from other previously unpublished interviews, Space Odyssey provides a 360-degree view of the film from its genesis to its legacy, including many previously untold stories. And it features dozens of photos from the making of the film, most never previously published. “At last! The dense, intense, detailed, and authoritative saga of the making of the greatest motion picture I've ever seen...Michael Benson has done the Cosmos a great service” (Academy Award-winning actor Tom Hanks). 2001: A Space Odyssey, is acclaimed today as one of the greatest films ever made. Though it received mixed reviews on its 1968 release, the public lined up to see it and launched the genre of big-budget science fiction spectaculars. In honor of the 50th anniversary of the film, Benson tracks the film from Kubrick and Clarke's first meeting in New York in 1964 through its UK production from 1965-1968, during which some of the most complex sets ever made were merged with visual effects so innovative that they scarcely seem dated today. Finally, he examines the film's legacy as it grew into it current justifiably exalted status.-- adapted from publisher info "Published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the film's release, this is the definitive story of the making of "2001: A Space Odyssey," acclaimed today as one of the greatest films ever made, and of director Stanley Kubrick and writer Arthur C. Clarke, who created this influential cinematic masterpiece"-- Provided by publisher
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