Review:

The Art Of Model Making For Film & Television By David Brown

overall review score: 4.2
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The Art of Model Making for Film & Television by David Brown is a comprehensive guide that explores the techniques, tools, and artistic principles involved in creating detailed-scale models used in film and TV productions. The book covers both historical and modern practices, offering insights into craftsmanship, materials, and the integration of models into cinematic storytelling.

Key Features

  • Detailed step-by-step instructions for model-making processes
  • Coverage of various modeling materials and techniques
  • Insights into the use of models in visual effects and set design
  • Historical context of model-making in film and television
  • High-quality photographs and illustrations for clarity
  • Advice on scaling, detailing, and finishing models
  • Tips from industry professionals with extensive experience

Pros

  • Rich visual content enhances understanding
  • Combines historical insights with practical techniques
  • Suitable for both beginners and experienced model-makers
  • Highlights the importance of craftsmanship in visual storytelling

Cons

  • Some readers might find the technical language complex
  • Focuses heavily on traditional methods which may be less relevant to modern digital effects workflows
  • Limited coverage of digital modeling tools

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