Winston Effect: The Art and History of Stan Winston Studio
By (Author) Jody Duncan
Foreword by James Cameron
Titan Books Ltd
Titan Books Ltd
5th February 2008
24th November 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Animated films and animation
741.5
Hardback
336
Width 254mm, Height 305mm, Spine 28mm
2132g
For over 30 years, Stan Winston and his team of artists and technicians have been creating characters, creatures and monsters for the silver screen, from "The Terminator" and the extraterrestrial monstrosities of "Aliens" and "Predator" to the amazing dinosaurs of "Jurassic Park" and the fanciful character of "Edward Scissorhands". Now, at last, he's opening up the Stan Winston Studios to collaborate on the first-ever book to reveal all the behind-the-scenes secrets of his groundbreaking and hugely influential artistry and effects work. Featuring an extensive array of sketches, production art, and photographs straight from the studio archives, this is the book his fans have been waiting for!
"One of Hollywood's finest special effects wizards." - The New York Times"
Stan Winston is the world's foremost creator of make-up, creature and character designs. The winner of four Academy Awards[registered], three British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards, two Emmys and numerous other industry awards, Winston originally came to Hollywood to become an actor. While looking for work in 1969, he became a make-up apprentice at Disney Studios - a "day job" that quickly evolved into a stellar career, encompassing commercials, television and film.