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Art of Eric Guillon - From the Making of Despicable Me to Minions, the Secret Life of Pets, and More
Art of Eric Guillon - From the Making of Despicable Me to Minions, the Secret Life of Pets, and More
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animation
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behind the scenes
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secret life of pets
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Product details
- ISBN 9781789092547
- Format: Hardback
- Dimensions: 323 x 235mm
- Publication Date: 31 May 2022
- Publisher: Titan Books Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
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Delve behind the scenes of artist Eric Guillon's artwork for Illumination and Entertainment's popular films, including Despicable Me, Sing, and upcoming The Secret Life of Pets 2. Illumination Entertainment has produced some of this century's most popular and successful animated films all over the world. Artist Eric Guillon helped design many of the most beloved and iconic characters for these films, such as Gru and the Mininons from Despicable Me, the adorable animals in The Secret Life of Pets, and more. Explore behind the scenes of Eric Guillon's artwork with this comprehensive coffee table book, which delves into Guillon's creative process and Illumination Entertainment's hit films. The Illumination Art of Eric Guillon features never-before-seen concept art, sketches, film stills, and other unique graphics, tracing the animation process from start to finish, and examines Guillon's many different roles, ranging from art director, character designer, and production designer to co-director.
Ben Croll is a film journalist and critic whose work has been published in IndieWire, The Wrap, Screen International, and Frace 24. He has written about animation for Vanity Fair and Variety, covering the intersection of the French and US film industries. He is based in Paris, France.
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