The Art of the Matrix (Hardcover)

Author: Larry/ Wachowski WachowskiAfterword: Spencer Lamm
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Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781557044051
Publisher: Newmarket Press
Publish Date: 4/10/2007
Buy.com Sku: 30539718
Item#: R9VQ6F
Buy.com Sales Rank: 68426
Dimensions (in Inches) 11.25H x 8.75L x 1.37T
Pages: 500
 
The Art of The Matrix goes beyond the film. But you cannot be told what this book is...you have to see it for yourself! The most unusual one-of-a-kind giftbook of the season, and the first and only book licensed by the creators of this awesome film--this is the complete pre-production archive of artwork and conceptual drawings, along with the script and commentary in the artists' own voices, in a beautifully printed, large format book, four-color throughout--long awaited by Matrix fans worldwide. Grossing more than $400 million worldwide, ranked as one of the all-time top-selling home video releases with over 2,000,000 DVDs sold, and winner of four Academy Awards--Best Visual Effects, Best Film Editing, Best Sound, Best Sound Effects Editing--The Matrix has proven to be nothing short of a phenomenon. The tale of Thomas Anderson (Keanu Reeves), a computer hacker forced to confront his special destiny in the salvation of mankind, challenged our perceptions of reality and expanded our expectations of what a movie could be. Spencer Lamm writes in his introduction: "This book was created to express some sense of the massive planning that went into the film. It showcases the bulk of the artwork, presenting a close approximation of what was shown to the studio...Combining all the art, the Wachowskis were able to walk people through the script [219 scenes] producing, essentially, a 400-page giant comic book. Initially a tool to sell the picture, it became a detailed map for production."
 
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This lavishly illustrated companion to the Wachowski Brothers' film THE MATRIX offers a pre-production art archive of the artists' conceptual drawings, story boards, and notes. It also includes the complete shooting script and movie stills that feature the film's star, Keanu Reeves.

 

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"A mammoth 488 pages, at least in this wonderland of conceptual drawings, storyboards, and cut scenes from the cyber sci-fi blockbuster....[T]his tome reveals far more than the MATRIX DVD does about the clarity of the vision of writer directors Andy and Larry Wachowski." - Andy Wachowski 01/19/2001


  
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5 of 5 "You have to see it for yourself " Monday, November 19, 2001
The Columbia Chronicle, Sal J. Barry from Chicago,IL  

Finally, a book has been released for “The Matrix” fan that is as obsessed with the movie as I am; a 488 page full color volume that covers everything—from the shooting script to production art as well as each and every storyboard.

The Art of the Matrix is not one of those lame attempts to capitalize on a movie's hype (Can you say “Phantom Menace,” boys and girls?). Considering that this book came out almost two years after the movie's release, it is for diehard fans who want to know everything about the 1999 blockbuster film. And the book covers virtually everything.

One of the coolest things about The Art of the Matrix is the storyboards. Unlike traditional storyboards which are merely crude drawings with lame arrows indicating action, the storyboards for “The Matrix” are drawn comic book style. Comic book artists Steve Skroce and Geoff Darrow draw each frame in great detail, and the book has over 200 pages of these black-and-white masterpieces. The book even reproduces storyboards of scenes that were cut from the film, such as a chase that was supposed to occur on top of a speeding el train (which was later changed to Trinity's rooftop chase scene).

The book also reproduces all of the full color artwork for “The Matrix,” such as storyboards for shots with digital effects, and conceptual paintings of the Sentinels, the Neb, and the pods. The book even reprints several of the movie's posters—including unused ones—and stills of all the characters and all the best scenes.

Also printed in the book is the complete shooting script. What makes this truly cool is that it contains dialogue that didn't make it to the final cut, such as Cypher informing Neo that there were five others before Neo, that Morpheus at one time or another proclaimed to be “The One,” and that that they all were killed by Agents. Later, Neo confronts Morpheus about this fact. Although these scenes didn't make the final cut, it is still cool to see what could have been. At the end of the script there are notes and excerpts of earlier drafts. These are also interesting to read because it shows how the idea of “The Matrix” progressed.

This book is well worth its price, because it comprehensively reproduces all the artwork as well as the script. It is a book made for Matrix fans, and it is great to see how the rich concepts and designs for “The Matrix” were developed. But my description of this book does it no justice because as Morpheus said, “You have to see it for yourself.” - Reprinted with permission from The Columbia Chronicle.
 
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