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The Art of Frozen

The Art of Frozen (ISBN 978-1-45211-716-4) is an art book about the 2013 Walt Disney Company animated feature film Frozen. The book is part of The Art of... series that aims to depict behind-the-scenes information on the artwork created during the development of animated films.

The Art of Frozen
AuthorCharles Solomon
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreArt book
Published2013
PublisherChronicle Books
Pages168
ISBN978-1-45211-716-4

Content edit

The Art of Frozen was written by Charles Solomon, with a preface by John Lasseter and a foreword by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee. It was published by Chronicle Books in November 2013.

The information is divided into five sections[1] (A Family Affair, Coronation, Wilderness, Ice Palace, and Return to Arendelle) which include concept art, storyboards, and finished art, alongside interviews by artists, writers, and other developers, thereby "giving the reader a full-scope of the efforts it took to create the finished film."[2]

Development edit

Although The Art of... books have been written since at least the early 1990s, The Entertainment Nut explained, "Since 2008, Chronicle [Books] has picked up the torch on publishing [The] Art Of [...] books for Disney's animated features".[1]

Charles Solomon said the following on the books conception:

Frozen was originally slated for 2014, but when another film ran into trouble, the Frozen artists were asked if they could complete their film a year earlier than they had planned. As I mentioned in the acknowledgements, Chris Buck, Mike Giaimo and John Lasseter are artists I’ve written about many times over the years. I know, like, and respect them. When they said they were involved in the film, I knew it would worth writing about. And working with Emily Haynes at Chronicle Books and Leigh Anna MacFadden at Disney Publishing has always been enjoyable. So when they all asked, I said yes. However, I would have liked a bit more time to study the artwork—I often felt like I was skateboarding through the Louvre.

— Charles Solomon, in an interview with Animated Views[3]

Critical reception edit

AWN deemed the "umpty-umpth The Art of... coffee-table art book about the making of a modern animated cinematic feature masterpiece" as "insightful...visual treat" full of "splendid art", adding that "Frozen has a subtle frankness and originality to it – and The Art of Frozen emphasizes what that is".[4] The Entertainment Nut wrote that the book "offers some rather intriguing insights into the production" and is "another great entry in behind-the-scenes material".[1] Indiwire commented "Solomon concentrates far more on the story, writing, and artistic presentation of the film than most books in this genre do — making it a must-have."[5] MediaMikes gave it 4 out of 5 stars, writing "Even though this may not be the best “Art of” book of the year, if you enjoyed the film then I would say that it is worth checking out still just keep expectation lower."[6] One Movie our Reviews said the book goes beyond the film's artwork, and "tells a lot about the whole production process and the collaboration needed to bring a film of this level together."[7] Rotoscopers described the book as "probably most anticipated piece of merchandise among animation fans" prior to the film's release.[8] LaughingPLace wrote "This coffee table book is worth every penny...and is a great wealth of knowledge."[9] Vahn Gharakhani of MoviePilot said "This beautiful book is not only my visual companion; it’s an inspiration to my future as a filmmaker. "[10] The Austin Chronicle described the book as "Disney's newest classic, taken back to its enchanting designs."[11]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Book Review: The Art of Frozen, by Charles Solomon". The Entertainment Nut.
  2. ^ "Disney's The Art of Frozen Book Review". Skwigly.
  3. ^ "Author Charles Solomon puts the chill to us with The Art Of Frozen • Animated Views". animatedviews.com.
  4. ^ "Book Review: The Art of Frozen". Animation World Network.
  5. ^ Martin Goodman (28 November 2013). "Book Review: "The Art Of Frozen"". Animation Scoop.
  6. ^ "Book Review "The Art of Frozen"". mediamikes.com.
  7. ^ "Book Review: The Art of Frozen". One Movie, Five Views.
  8. ^ "Anna & Elsa Grace the 'The Art of Frozen' Cover". Rotoscopers.
  9. ^ FanBoy. "In Circulation: The Art of Frozen". LaughingPlace.com.
  10. ^ Vahn Gharakhani (5 February 2014). "The Art of Frozen - Review". moviepilot.com.
  11. ^ "Review: You Oughta See the Pictures — Screens — The Austin Chronicle". austinchronicle.com.

External links edit

  • The Art of Frozen (in Italian)
  • Sioux City Journal, "REVIEW: 'Art of Frozen' lets movie fans savor film's art", December 21, 2013

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