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This title in other editionsKerry Gammills Drawing Monsters & Heroesby Kerry Gammill
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:After a noteworthy career with "Superman", "Indiana Jones" and "Deadly Foes of Spiderman", the work of well-known, veteran, comic-book artist Kerry Gammill mysteriously disappeared from the pages of "Superman" and "X-Men". This volume reveals the reason for Gammill's exodus - to fulfil a life-long desire to work on monster films. He has been working as a conceptual artist on film and television projects which include "Stephen King's Storm of the Century" TV mini-series, "Virus" (1999), "Species II" (1998), "Can of Worms" (TV 1999), Dean Koontz's "Phantoms" (1998), "Stargate SG-1" TV series, and "The Outer Limits" TV series. In this volume Gammill takes us behind the scenes on the very important but little-known world of film conceptual art with a focus on designing creatures for action films. This is not just a "how to" book, but also Gammill's autobiographic career retrospective, filled with art and anecdotes about his years at Marvel, DC and Hollywood. Synopsis:A behind-the-scenes look at the world of film conceptual art with a focus on designing creatures for action films. This is not just a "how to" book, but also an autobiographic career retrospective from Kerry Gammill, filled with art and anecdotes about his years at Marvel, DC and Hollywood. Synopsis:A rare look at the little-known world of film conceptual art, with scores of proven success tips on designing creatures for action films. Filled with personal anecdotes, career retrospectives, classic art, and insider techniques. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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