Review:

Making Models For Film & Television By Steven G. Levy

overall review score: 4.2
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Making Models for Film & Television by Steven G. Levy is a comprehensive guide that details the techniques, materials, and processes involved in creating scale models used in the production of films and television shows. It covers various aspects like conceptual design, crafting methods, integration with special effects, and practical considerations for model-making suited to dynamic shooting environments.

Key Features

  • In-depth coverage of model-making techniques specific to film and TV production
  • Includes detailed step-by-step tutorials and practical tips
  • Covers a wide range of modeling materials such as plastics, resins, and foam
  • Focus on integrating models with visual effects and post-production workflows
  • Illustrated with numerous photographs and diagrams for clarity
  • Emphasizes safety considerations and cost-effective production methods

Pros

  • Highly detailed and technical, suitable for both beginners and experienced model-makers
  • Provides valuable insights into industry-standard practices
  • Great resource with practical examples and visual aids
  • Emphasizes realism and functionality in models used for filming

Cons

  • Can be dense or technical for complete novices without background knowledge
  • Some content may be outdated given advances in digital modeling technologies
  • Focuses primarily on physical models, less on digital or CGI alternatives

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