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matttaylordraws:

So… I was asked by Mondo (who are basically THE BEST producers of movie posters in the world) if I wanted to illustrate a movie poster. I said yes, obviously, and they have allowed me to illustrate a poster for one of my outright f…

matttaylordraws:

So… I was asked by Mondo (who are basically THE BEST producers of movie posters in the world) if I wanted to illustrate a movie poster. I said yes, obviously, and they have allowed me to illustrate a poster for one of my outright favourite movies, Rian Johnson’s Brick.

Not much else to say about that, except that I am of course stupidly excited this happened and still pinching myself a bit. These will be on sale TOMORROW at some point. If you want to know when, i would get following Mondo on Twitter for the drop details.

Oh and for what it’s worth, i have seen the print in real life and the quality is AMAZING. The colors pop like crazy.

July 10, 2015
Tags: illustration, matt taylor, brick, movie posters
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matttaylordraws:

I did a Spider-Man poster last month. I endlessly blogged and tweeted about it, so I’ll try not to go on about even more BUT…

IMAX were good enough to write another blog post about the concept work I did before we settled on the final art (which has some commentary on the process, and you can see HERE), so I’m reposting the pictures on this blog too.

I was really happy with the final piece that we produced, but there are a couple in here that I would be happy to work up to finished pieces at some point when I finally reach the bottom of never ending to-do list…

Tags: illustration, the amazing spider-man, imax, movie posters, matt taylor
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avenging-hobbits:

10 Frames of Spielberg:

A.I. Artificial Intelligence

Year: 2001

Cinematographer: Janusz Kamiński

Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1

Tags: steven spielberg, a.i. artificial intelligence, cinematography
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avenging-hobbits:

10 Frames of Spielberg:

Minority Report

Year: 2002

Cinematographer: Janusz Kamiński

Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1

Tags: steven spielberg, minority report, cinematography
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wired:


wired:

The year was 1999, and Steven Spielberg was preparing to turn Philip K. Dick’s short story “The Minority Report” into a $100 million action movie starring Tom Cruise. There was just one problem: The story was set in the undated futu…

wired:

wired:

The year was 1999, and Steven Spielberg was preparing to turn Philip K. Dick’s short story “The Minority Report” into a $100 million action movie starring Tom Cruise. There was just one problem: The story was set in the undated future, and the director had no idea what that future should look like. He wanted the world of the movie to be different from our own, but he also wanted to avoid the exaggerated and often dystopian speculation that plagued most science fiction.

Inside Minority Report’s ‘Idea Summit,’ visionaries saw the future.

July 09, 2015
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