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ISBN: | 1595825045 (ISBN13: 9781595825049) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Avatar: The Last Airbender Books |

Bryan Konietzko
Hardcover | Pages: 184 pages Rating: 4.5 | 17150 Users | 123 Reviews
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Title | : | Avatar The Last Airbender: The Art of the Animated Series (Avatar: The Last Airbender Books) |
Author | : | Bryan Konietzko |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 184 pages |
Published | : | October 20th 2010 by Dark Horse Books (first published June 2010) |
Categories | : | Art. Fantasy. Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Manga. Comics |
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A stunning masterpiece of animated storytelling.Avatar: The Last Airbender has been syndicated to more than 120 countries around the world, inspiring millions of fans and industry professionals alike and garnering numerous industry honors--including wins at the prestigious Annie, Peabody, and Primetime Emmy awards.
Join series creators Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino for an unprecendented behind-the-scenes look at hundres of pieces of concept, design, and production art--most of which Nickelodeon has never before released to the public--as they take you on a guided tour through the development of this smash-hit television series. Learn how Avatar: The Last Airbender took shape, from the very first sketch to the series finale, and beyond!
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Ratings: 4.5 From 17150 Users | 123 ReviewsWrite-Up Based On Books Avatar The Last Airbender: The Art of the Animated Series (Avatar: The Last Airbender Books)
Gorgeous and insightful, although the relative lack of discussion in regards to the (very comprehensive) artwork can at times make it feel rather like going to a gallery rather than peeking behind the scenes. Probably my favorite thing about this collection is the (admittedly succinct) examination of the development process (the original premise, the pitch, the pilot, etc.) and the care Konietzko and DiMartino take to spotlight the South Korean studios and individual animators who worked on theA must read for every Avatar fan.It's so interesting to learn about how it all started, how the two creators came up with the idea, what where their inspirations and what things they went through to bring their dream to life.Besides the really interesting real life story of the creators, it also nice to see how the characters originaly look like and their development from the begining to the final result.As a huge fan of the series, i enjoyed this very much and it was great to visit the world of
I'm a huge fan of the tv series and have watched and rewatched it countless times over the years so getting my hands on this book was a real treat. It was such a joy to read this. It was so interesting to see how the concept for the show and the production came together from their first collaborations to pitching the story to the network and so on. I loved learning about the various cultures they drew inspiration from for the locations, costumes and art style. I know very little about animation

This book is a must-have for any enthusiast of the Airbender series or universe. It covers the conception of the series, featuring inside looks at the series Bible and other materials that gave birth to the show. Equally interesting is the insight into the day-to-day operation of producing the show. The story boards, pencil tests and concept sketches alone make this book a treat, but the remarks from its creators put it over the top as a joy to read.Insightful, gorgeous and inspirational. An
A behind-the-scenes look at the art of the animated series, the pictures and pencil drawings and paintings are beautiful. More than that, I appreciated hearing from the creators their thoughts on the characters and art. I would have liked to see more "large" pictures of the animation. My favorite part of the book was the translation of the various posters and calligraphy featured on the show. The book could've been tripled the current length and I would've wanted more.
The book avatar is a boy trying to find as the avatar his book is a fantastic addition to the 'Avatar: The Last Airbender' universe. Hardbound and sitting at around 185 pages, it is packed with commentary on the series beginning to end, sketches of the characters as they evolved into what we see in the animation, and best of all, lots of original artwork by the creators. I like this book because he shows how he fills so this is my blog today
This book, to me, is exactly what any 'art behind the series' should be. Every last detail of the show is covered, starting off with the very first sketch of the futuristic boy that became Aang, and finishing with break downs of every episode. It is fascinating to read and learn how much detail was put into the development of the bending motions, which countries the inspiration of the architecture and artwork within the show came from, and the detail put into simply the backgrounds. Avatar: The
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