@@jeremywhite790 honey im from Brazil, dollar is 5 times the Brazilian real, if I buy it for 20$ I'll be paying 100 for it. The real book is 700$ on Amazon, the shit is expensive
Any way you could tell me what that page about the board game Cheops says? Been interested in that game since the second trailer and was bummed it didn’t appear in the final film. Turns out it does appear in the film at the very beginning. I just arrived to the theater later!
It says that the Emperor is introduced at the beginning of Part 2 with Princess Irulan playing a board game in a lush outdoor setting. The game is inspired by the one originally imagined by Frank Herbert. What we see in the movie is Deni's interpretation of it. This intellectual game is played w/ a combination of flat discs and larger chess pieces that they designed.
@@doobadoodbut I had the same thoughts first time watching and yes I'd have liked to seen him in armor there's lots of deleted scenes from part 1 an 2 that would've been cool to see
This is a beautiful book, and amazing film...but I'm happy I didn't buy this book, I was hoping for more concept art like "The Art of" Star Wars books.
The original DUNE is underrated, I liked the original cast. This New DUNE Part 2 is a good movie. Looking forward to some Space Wars when they make DUNE Part 3.
Thanks for sharing this. Now I know not to buy it. Don't get me wrong, everyone. I loved the movies and these images are gorgeous but I also like process sketches, storyboards, etc in my movie concept art books. This is becoming a rarity.
@@sammm141 I mean rough process sketches that eventually lead to the final, well-polished design. There’s also a lot of filler with on set stuff and stills from this movie.
@VidVoyeur612 I understand that totally. I love the series of books they produced for Bladerunner 2049; you have the concept art book, the full storyboarding book and then the final Art and Soul of BR2049 with all the movie shots. A fantastic way to show the whole process. It's a shame they didn't do the same with Dune. Having said that, I've still got this one on order as I love the photography in it.
@@jeremywhite790 hahahah you made me look through my books just now to make sure I bought the concept art book for BR 2049. It’s called “Interlinked” for anyone curious. I wish today’s art books had hardcover and softcover editions. The SW prequel trilogy did that for their books and of course I vacuum packed the hardcover ones and my softcover versions…have seen better days.
@VidVoyeur612 Have you got, what I think is the ultimate, Ralph McQuarrie art of Star Wars? I'd read they were heavy, but nothing quite prepared me for just how heavyweight they are. But, my word, they are just amazing.
doubt those who made the book really know what people wants to see. Even you just put bunch of screen shot of sculpting or turntable of the model still will be more interesting than it looks right now. There must be trillions of pre-render image while making this kind of movie but there's none. Those businessmen only greedily milking from fans.
Beautiful art, terrible movie. (Sorry, but I love good cinema and Frank Herbert's novels, and Villeneuve's abysmal films have nothing to do with either.)
@GabiN64 -- Not sure why you'd make that assumption, but I do love me some Marvel comics (and some of the MCU movies, though I've missed several over the years). But I also love sci-fi and cyberpunk -- Herbert, Sturgeon, Vonnegut, Bradbury, Chalker, Ellison, Le Guin, Gibson, Stephenson, Rucker, Butler, Simon Jimenez, et al... and American/English/European/Russian lit -- Twain, Falkner, Hemingway, Walker, Morrison, Pynchon, Atwood, Dickens, Charlotte Bronte, Thomas Mann, Christa Wolf, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, et al. To be honest, if I'd never read Frank Herbert's Dune novels, I might think the Villeneuve films weren't half bad. But I have read them. Appreciation for literature (any remotely literate art form) is surely an impediment to enjoying DV's overlong, "Dune"-themed music videos. But that's just one man's opinion. Over the course of my adult life, I've seen my compatriots lining up in droves for Rob Schneider and Adam Sandler films -- including many people I love and respect. That doesn't mean I have to share their tastes (or yours).
Nothing wrong with the video quality. Anyway, if you're that invested in seeing better quality, then just buy the book. The video is here to give you a glimpse into what to expect if you do buy it, it's not there instead of.
Gorgeous book! Thanks so much for sharing
It really is! Thanks for watching!
Denis Villeneuve would love this non spoken review of the book!!! Thanx for sharing!!!
When did he say it was a review
@@o0u0o3 Exactly!
thanks for sharing, this is awesome
wow, it looks absolutely gorgeous!! thank you for sharing!! ❤❤🎉
Here I was thinking i may like to get these books, but now know that i MUST HAVE this and the first. Thanks for sharing!
Awesome.. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Thank you so much for sharing !! very kind of you. 👍
Thanks for sharing, was thinking about maybe buying the book but wasnt sure. This video help me a lot
thanks for sharing🎉
This looks extraordinary
super awesome
This is a cool book, I have part 1 and can’t wait to get part 2. Thanks for the flip through.😊
Was thinking of buying this. Thanks.
Thanks for doing this! 👍
Waiting for mine to arrive. Bought it months ago on pre-sale. 😁
Very cool! #dunefan
🥰 hâte qu'il soit en francais
Incredible how distopic their vision of Kaitain is compared to the book one. They never show aerial views of Kaitain in the movie.
looks like a retirement home
What is depicted on the acknowledgements page? Is it Bene Gesserit on Giedi Prime?
It's an early concept art of the Wallach IX School of the Bene Gesserit.
In the Spanish edition, on the last pages, footnotes indicates a disappeared "Planet Tleilax Concept Art"... 🤔
Where can i find a pdf? 😭 I really want to read it
Pdf? Get the book.
There’s a Kindle edition for less than $20. I bought one and it’s phenomenally well designed and formatted. 🙌🏻
@@jeremywhite790 honey im from Brazil, dollar is 5 times the Brazilian real, if I buy it for 20$ I'll be paying 100 for it. The real book is 700$ on Amazon, the shit is expensive
@@davidolden971 god I wish 😭
@@angxl2023 You don’t believe me?
Great - wish they had gone with image on the front of the book when the Harkonnen's are landing; in the film the ships lights are not visible.
Any way you could tell me what that page about the board game Cheops says? Been interested in that game since the second trailer and was bummed it didn’t appear in the final film.
Turns out it does appear in the film at the very beginning. I just arrived to the theater later!
It says that the Emperor is introduced at the beginning of Part 2 with Princess Irulan playing a board game in a lush outdoor setting.
The game is inspired by the one originally imagined by Frank Herbert. What we see in the movie is Deni's interpretation of it. This intellectual game is played w/ a combination of flat discs and larger chess pieces that they designed.
Thank you! I wish there were rules! It looks beautiful.@@vivfeltrin
@@jonathanauffarth5646 My thoughts exactly, when I saw the board I thought "I hope they develop a set for people to buy it", that set look beautiful.
What's the difference between this and the josh brolin and greig fraser exposures book?
1:47 is that CW in armor?
who do you want it to be ?
@@mrirurfkjsdo sad they didnt use it in the final film. The emperor was kind of underwhelming that doesnt represent any regality at all.
@@doobadood He was supposed to be like that in the book he kind of was to but they did it on purpose for the movie to look it up
@@doobadoodbut I had the same thoughts first time watching and yes I'd have liked to seen him in armor there's lots of deleted scenes from part 1 an 2 that would've been cool to see
This is a beautiful book, and amazing film...but I'm happy I didn't buy this book, I was hoping for more concept art like "The Art of" Star Wars books.
Love the lettering style of the title.
Hated the reflected light on the pages.
The original DUNE is underrated, I liked the original cast. This New DUNE Part 2 is a good movie. Looking forward to some Space Wars when they make DUNE Part 3.
More like, "A bunch of screenshots from the movie Dune" than "collection of art"
I agree. i was hoping to see more 2D art and designs similar to the Star Wars art books
Hope no Spoilers for movie 2
haha, spoils the whole thing :)
I wonder why the release of this book has been delayed. You cannot buy it anywhere currently….
I got mine on Amazon Canada.
@@vivfeltrin Thanks. Anyways Now they are mostly sold out due to the success of Dune.
There will be reprints, and at a lower price. It's a waiting game. Same thing happened with the book for Part One.
@@MrDoctorMabuse Yeah, no doubt. It is the waiting part that irks me. Cheers.
thanks but using Across the stars Ai converted as a back drop was icing on the cake.🤣
Could you not allow each page to come into focus before turning to the next?
Even when paused, most are blurry
Très déçu qu'ils n'aient pas gardé la police de caractère du texte en métal brillant comme dans le tome 1.
Thanks for sharing this. Now I know not to buy it. Don't get me wrong, everyone. I loved the movies and these images are gorgeous but I also like process sketches, storyboards, etc in my movie concept art books. This is becoming a rarity.
But you do see concept arts and sketches in this book right?
@@sammm141 I mean rough process sketches that eventually lead to the final, well-polished design. There’s also a lot of filler with on set stuff and stills from this movie.
@VidVoyeur612 I understand that totally. I love the series of books they produced for Bladerunner 2049; you have the concept art book, the full storyboarding book and then the final Art and Soul of BR2049 with all the movie shots. A fantastic way to show the whole process. It's a shame they didn't do the same with Dune.
Having said that, I've still got this one on order as I love the photography in it.
@@jeremywhite790 hahahah you made me look through my books just now to make sure I bought the concept art book for BR 2049. It’s called “Interlinked” for anyone curious.
I wish today’s art books had hardcover and softcover editions. The SW prequel trilogy did that for their books and of course I vacuum packed the hardcover ones and my softcover versions…have seen better days.
@VidVoyeur612 Have you got, what I think is the ultimate, Ralph McQuarrie art of Star Wars? I'd read they were heavy, but nothing quite prepared me for just how heavyweight they are. But, my word, they are just amazing.
I hate when the book is filled with screens hots from the movie
Hanno seguito le elezioni anche da lì?😂
Just a common photo book. Nothing special
doubt those who made the book really know what people wants to see. Even you just put bunch of screen shot of sculpting or turntable of the model still will be more interesting than it looks right now. There must be trillions of pre-render image while making this kind of movie but there's none. Those businessmen only greedily milking from fans.
Uh, did you not see that like half of the pictures were bts shots? What are you talking about?
Beautiful art, terrible movie. (Sorry, but I love good cinema and Frank Herbert's novels, and Villeneuve's abysmal films have nothing to do with either.)
stick to marvel
@GabiN64 -- Not sure why you'd make that assumption, but I do love me some Marvel comics (and some of the MCU movies, though I've missed several over the years). But I also love sci-fi and cyberpunk -- Herbert, Sturgeon, Vonnegut, Bradbury, Chalker, Ellison, Le Guin, Gibson, Stephenson, Rucker, Butler, Simon Jimenez, et al... and American/English/European/Russian lit -- Twain, Falkner, Hemingway, Walker, Morrison, Pynchon, Atwood, Dickens, Charlotte Bronte, Thomas Mann, Christa Wolf, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, et al.
To be honest, if I'd never read Frank Herbert's Dune novels, I might think the Villeneuve films weren't half bad. But I have read them. Appreciation for literature (any remotely literate art form) is surely an impediment to enjoying DV's overlong, "Dune"-themed music videos. But that's just one man's opinion. Over the course of my adult life, I've seen my compatriots lining up in droves for Rob Schneider and Adam Sandler films -- including many people I love and respect. That doesn't mean I have to share their tastes (or yours).
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Bad video quarity. You should upload in 4k!!!
Nonsense.
Nothing wrong with the video quality. Anyway, if you're that invested in seeing better quality, then just buy the book. The video is here to give you a glimpse into what to expect if you do buy it, it's not there instead of.
@@jeremywhite790 Exactly.
Use your brain, i can't read anything