Neill Blomkamp‘s Chappie will likely come out of 2015 as one of the year’s most interesting movies. It’s no surprise it either divided audiences or didn’t find any. Like Blomkamp’s last film, Elysium, we are once again dealing with an attention to detail, effort and craft that gives more life into the project. It’s all been captured in the latest coffee table book from Titan Books, Chappie: The Art of the Movie.
You may have seen author Peter E. Aperlo’s previous work with books for 300, 300: Rise of an Empire, and Watchmen. This companion books is very well put together with a Foreword by Concept Artists Greg Broadmore, Doug Williams and Christian Pearce and an Introduction by the author, followed by sections on the production called The Meat, The Metal, Locations, and Vehicles & Gear.
The Meat focuses on the characters in the film,...
You may have seen author Peter E. Aperlo’s previous work with books for 300, 300: Rise of an Empire, and Watchmen. This companion books is very well put together with a Foreword by Concept Artists Greg Broadmore, Doug Williams and Christian Pearce and an Introduction by the author, followed by sections on the production called The Meat, The Metal, Locations, and Vehicles & Gear.
The Meat focuses on the characters in the film,...
- 4/4/2015
- by Graham McMorrow
- City of Films
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