








The Art of Star Wars: The Last Jedi [Szostak, Phil, Johnson, Rian] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Art of Star Wars: The Last Jedi Review: Amazing collection of some beautiful concept artwork for a generally awful film. - I’m a huge fan of the “Art of Star Wars” books for the new films, especially the sequel trilogy, in that they provide a (gorgeous) glimpse into what could have been, concept and story-wise. Just wish they’d followed through on a lot of these concepts instead of taking the films in the (all-too-familiar, and then totally bizarre and uncharacteristic) direction they wound up taking them in. Some really fun, beautiful, fascinating concepts and images in these books, as well as some insight into the creation/inspiration behind them. Well worth the price tag, and a worthy addition to the library of anyone out there who appreciates the visuals of sci-fi cinema, if not cinema in general. Review: Terrific insight into the design of Episode VIII - Whether or not you like this book depends on whether you like Phil Szostak’s “The Art of Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” Personally, I loved it, and was happy to find that this book delivered more of the same. It offers some real insight into the pre-production process and the the ways in which the storyline was developed. The art is absolutely beautiful. This is a book that fans of Episode VIII will want to have on their shelves, and one that they will go back to again and again after repeated viewings of the movie. Hopefully Mr Szostak gets to round out the trilogy with an ‘Art of Episode IX’ book in 2019.





























| Best Sellers Rank | #285,384 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #259 in Science Fiction & Fantasy Movies #282 in Movie Direction & Production #341 in Art of Film & Video |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (955) |
| Dimensions | 11.31 x 0.75 x 10.38 inches |
| Edition | Illustrated |
| ISBN-10 | 1419727052 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1419727054 |
| Item Weight | 3.64 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 256 pages |
| Publication date | December 15, 2017 |
| Publisher | Abrams Books |
B**Y
Amazing collection of some beautiful concept artwork for a generally awful film.
I’m a huge fan of the “Art of Star Wars” books for the new films, especially the sequel trilogy, in that they provide a (gorgeous) glimpse into what could have been, concept and story-wise. Just wish they’d followed through on a lot of these concepts instead of taking the films in the (all-too-familiar, and then totally bizarre and uncharacteristic) direction they wound up taking them in. Some really fun, beautiful, fascinating concepts and images in these books, as well as some insight into the creation/inspiration behind them. Well worth the price tag, and a worthy addition to the library of anyone out there who appreciates the visuals of sci-fi cinema, if not cinema in general.
R**P
Terrific insight into the design of Episode VIII
Whether or not you like this book depends on whether you like Phil Szostak’s “The Art of Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” Personally, I loved it, and was happy to find that this book delivered more of the same. It offers some real insight into the pre-production process and the the ways in which the storyline was developed. The art is absolutely beautiful. This is a book that fans of Episode VIII will want to have on their shelves, and one that they will go back to again and again after repeated viewings of the movie. Hopefully Mr Szostak gets to round out the trilogy with an ‘Art of Episode IX’ book in 2019.
T**R
photos and Beautiful Artwork from the latest hit movie of the series
The third and Final item that I ordered was The Art of Star Wars : The Last Jedi in hardcover. This book is literally filled with over 240 pages of incredible illustrations, photos and Beautiful Artwork from the latest hit movie of the series. The ships, creatures, outfits planetary outposts and beautiful worlds are wonderfully featured in this amazing collection even the weapons that were designed to be used in this film. This book is a must have for every avid collector, it's simply fantastic! And this item also was delivered to me in perfect condition. I'm really going to enjoy this book and the others as well.
C**6
A fantastic companion, to the film
This amazing collection, of artwork is beautiful. This book is a real treat. It shows how well planned 'The Last Jedi' really was, and this art book offers so much compelling context, to the film's incredible design, characters, and story. I am very grateful, for all the talented artists at Lucasfilm, and to Writer/Director Rian Johnson. Excellent book of beautiful art !
R**S
Fairly straightforward concept art
As with all these books, you're left thinking, 'Why didn't they put that in the movie?' Some of the compositions are really inspiring. It's interesting, though, that the best images in the film don't seem to come from the concept art, which suggests the director has a better imagination than many. It's not quite as bursting with images as I'd have liked - a few pages longer would have made this just right, but the content is great if you're a fan.
N**R
Nice artwork, exacty what I expected!!
It's the same great quality you can always expect from these books! I'm not going into any details but I will say this: the first book I ordered was lost in transit and Amazon sent me another one free of charge. Once I got it, I enjoyed it as much as any other THE ART OF STAR WARS book.
S**E
Beautiful Book
I was only- so-so on the movie, but this book is spectacular. I love the snippets of text where we get to read what the movie-makers were inspired by and what they were shooting for. As I read this, and looked at the pictures, I think the movie makers were shooting for the moon and, for me (and a lot of other fans) missed spectacularly, But in my mind, I can read this--and even the novelization of the movie--and picture a good movie that could have been.
A**R
A Window into the Creative Process
This book isn't merely a collection of concept art, it's a tour through the collaborative creative process at Lucasfilm, highlighting the contributions to the Sequel Trilogy made by individual artists, directors, writers on the Lucasfilm Story Group and even the now-retired Lucas himself. We learn that the basic story of The Last Jedi -- a headstrong young woman apprenticed to a wizened, cynical Luke Skywalker - was conceived by George Lucas prior to The Force Awakens. How the story evolved into its final form is fascinating and inspiring. I wish this book was twice as long. As it is, it's not only a good coffee table book, it's a valuable insight into the passion that continues to drive the Star Wars universe.
G**G
Irrespective of your views on the actual film The Art Of Star Wars The Last Jedi provides a fascinating insight into the moulding of the look and story presented on the cinema screen. I often look forward to these books as much as seeing the film and this one, once again, doesn't disappoint with cover-to-cover concept artwork and text to accompany giving an in depth account of the evolution of the production of the film. As another reviewer quite rightly points out though, benchmarking this book against other Art Of Star Wars books, there is a drop in exploration of ideas - whether that's because there's been a strict selection of what's been released for us to see, or the artists have been limited with the ideas they can experiment with is anyone's guess. Nevertheless, a great coffee table book and a worthy addition to any Star Wars fan's book collection or someone who likes to get an idea of the amount of work that goes on to visualise a director's/writer's vision. Would recommend with no hesitation.
V**R
excelente libro, totalmente recomendable. espectaculares diseños sobre la película, incluso con detalles que no se aprecian en en la pantalla grande y otros que por diferentes motivos no fueron incorporados
E**E
Looks like an interesting book, but cover torn and ripped because bad packaging, book loose in a box too big, very bad packaging, do not buy this book from amazon
I**D
Maintenant que The Last Jedi est sorti depuis presque un mois et que la poussière médiatique retombe un peu, force est de constater que le film laisse un goût d'inachevé. D'autant plus frustrant que ce superbe Artbook nous fait découvrir des pistes non utilisées par le réalisateur et on se demande bien pourquoi. Toute la partie consacrée à la planète où Luke vit est tout simplement magnifique. Du monastere aux vehicules que Luke auraient pu utiliser, de son costume au repère du mal dans lequel Rey tombe. Quelle frustration de ne pas les voir sur grand écran ! Reste un très beau livre aux illustrations et commentaires instructifs qui renforce ce sentiment d'une grande et belle occasion ratée. May the Force...
M**R
Sehr schöne Illustrationen. Absolut empfehlenswert für alle Star Wars Fans.
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