The Art of The Mitchells vs. The Machines
By (Author) Ramin Zahed
Abrams
Abrams
18th May 2021
18th May 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Animated films and animation
791.4334
Hardback
224
Width 251mm, Height 301mm, Spine 20mm
1350g
Connected introduces audiences to the Mitchells, a normal family thrust into an epic battle when a horde of evil robots threatens their vacation (and the fate of the world). Along the way, the Mitchells discover that they must band together, put down their phones, and reconnect as a family to take down this vicious technological enemy.
The Art of Connected gives insight into how the filmmakers were able to bring this fresh, new vision to the screen through concept art, sketches, and early character designs, accompanied by exclusive commentary from the animation team, including cowriters/codirectors Jeff Rowe and Michael Riana, alumni of the team behind Emmy Awardwinning Gravity Falls, and executive producers Phil Lord and Chris Miller, the dynamic duo behind The Lego Movie and the Academy Awardwinning SpiderMan: Into the SpiderVerse.
This is a fascinating deep dive into the creation of one of the most visually engaging and endearing movies in recent memory. For you aspiring animators out there, let this serve as a guide to the endless work that goes into creating animation that serves both story and style. And maybe youll walk away with a little inspiration to color outside the lines, whether thats on a sketch pad, computer tablet, or just in your everyday life. * /Film *
An excellent companion piece. The kind of collectors coffee table book that usually accompanies major theatrical blockbusters. * RogerEbert.com *
If you are a fan of animation or someone who loves to look deeper into how your new favorite film came together, then this book is a must-have. * Your Money Geek *
Ramin Zahed is an L.A.-based author and editor in chief of Animation Magazine. He has written for numerous outlets including Variety, the Hollywood Reporter, and Sight & Sound. His recent books include Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: The Art of the Movie, The Art of Klaus, The Art of Captain Underpants, and The Art of DreamWorks Animation.
Debbie Rianda is the inspiration for Linda Mitchell and director Michael Riandas mom.