Dune has actually become one of my favorite movies. Beautiful shots, interesting storytelling and amazing acting. So good, that i watched it twice in cinema and bought the dvd copy and this very artbook as well immediately after my first watch. It inspired me to pursue my dream as an artist in the film industry even more!
@5:15 I don’t have the book, but I believe that is a painting OF Frank Herbert (author of Dune series), BY Greg Manchess. 😉😎 Side note: Greg is one of the sweetest humans on the planet, so if anyone reading this ever gets the chance to meet him, definitely do so!
YES!!! I came here to exactly say "UHHH..... that ain't Greg; I've met Greg more that a few times and that ain't him... although it looks like he may have painted that!"
Lovely analysis! I'm not an artist, I'm actually a programmer, but I find people talking about their passion fascinating! :) I'd love for you to look at Nier Automata artbooks, this was my first time seeing a quick 'mashup photoshop' method to create large scale arts, especially of environments.
The moment you said 'oranges and teals' was the moment I noticed the colours in the room behind you. I don't know if that was in any way intentional but it made me smile.
The 2020 movie adaptation was my introduction to the Dune series and I fell in love with it immediately. The visuals and the cinematography were a big part of that (even tho the story holds its own). The scenes were simply breathe taking, each shot could have been it's own work of art! Thank you for sharing this teaser of the art book and now I'm off to add it to my wish list😅
I’m so pleased to see book reviews back and for a book and film I love! Thank you Adam, keep up the amazing work. Your reviews really help to inject passion or motivation just when we need it most! 😊
I never get tired of being intrigued by all the very unique styles of the books you decide to review, and I'll likely never get tired of hearing your insights on the key- and concept art choices that have likely been made behind the canvas! What you have to say to each of these creations is very valuable and I enjoy every one of your book reviews so I hope you won't stop doing them, Adam!
These are my favorite videos of yours. I love hearing you discuss, analyze, and appreciate art from some of your favorite media in a way that also allows less experienced people to pick up a few new things here and there.
I recently watched Dune. Despite not being able to catch most of the story due to how many names and technical terms were said, I can't understate it: the production team made a fantastic job and I've an absolute, absurd level of respect for the artists involved. It was one of the most gorgeous films I've seen since 1917. I believe Sir Sam Mendes and Denis Villeneuve are some of the best contemporary directors. I can only hope that Greig Fraser will have a chance to work with Mendes on a future project although Sir Roger Deakins seems irreplacable... and Deakins worked with Villeneuve so that's a plus. I'll be biased and add Matt Reeves to that list for his work on the reimagining of Planet of the Apes and, more recently, The Batman. Speaking of The Batman, the art book is almost out on Amazon but it released early for some people. Got it from Indigo in Montreal (shipped from Ontario) two days after preordering (got it at the time of making this comment) and I do hope you get a chance to look at it someday. It's over 200 pages with sketches, concepts for vehicles, costumes and several major scenes including spoilers. Loved your Cuphead Artbook review by the way. As someone studying in Fine Arts and still learning the process or finding my identity, I certainly look at things with a different eye.
Hi Adam , I would love to see one of your art book rewiews on "The art of battlefield 1" ... It's so amazingly good that I can't find words to describe It ... It has that viscerally realistic yet beautiful feel to It like Dark Fantasy does ! ... Thank you for your time :) and great rewiew and camera work .
Lovely video! Thank you for sharing your passion with us. I notice you talk a lot about visual language, both in art talk and those book reviews, and I would love to see you do a series of videos just talking about visual language and how you see it. So just a suggestion for future videos. Once again thank you very much for sharing with us.
listening to this im telling myself, wow, i can relate to all he is saying, thats weird...then DS2 Majula and discussions with tattoo artist came up and i subscribed instantly:D
I really enjoyed the original Dune, I wonder if there's an art book of that film. Also, did you pledge for the Soul Arts Kickstarter artbook? If so, will you do a video on it? Some great fanart of fromsoftware games!
Based on the books, the baron should have been a lot bigger, he used anti-gravity devices to hold himself up. The movie did a good job in portraying him as gluttonous and vile.
I thought Dune 2021 was visually stunning so hats off to them. However, the movie did not follow the book or back stories of characters/locations which would help those not familiar with the books to understand what is going on. As for the baron ,as a teen he was lean, but he pissed off the Bene Gesserit so they did their thing and made him turn fat and grotesque.
Awesome review. The Dune books have been a major inspiration for me as a concept artist. P.S. You're looking even cooler the you did before. Hope I like like you when I get to your age. lol
The first dune disappointed me. The movie tried to condense all in. I read the original books. It seemed to me that the movie tried to make up for its scrambling by relying so much on star power.
Dune has actually become one of my favorite movies. Beautiful shots, interesting storytelling and amazing acting. So good, that i watched it twice in cinema and bought the dvd copy and this very artbook as well immediately after my first watch. It inspired me to pursue my dream as an artist in the film industry even more!
@5:15 I don’t have the book, but I believe that is a painting OF Frank Herbert (author of Dune series), BY Greg Manchess. 😉😎 Side note: Greg is one of the sweetest humans on the planet, so if anyone reading this ever gets the chance to meet him, definitely do so!
YES!!! I came here to exactly say "UHHH..... that ain't Greg; I've met Greg more that a few times and that ain't him... although it looks like he may have painted that!"
Lovely analysis! I'm not an artist, I'm actually a programmer, but I find people talking about their passion fascinating! :) I'd love for you to look at Nier Automata artbooks, this was my first time seeing a quick 'mashup photoshop' method to create large scale arts, especially of environments.
I agree ! Nier Automata have such beautiful landscapes !
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The moment you said 'oranges and teals' was the moment I noticed the colours in the room behind you. I don't know if that was in any way intentional but it made me smile.
The 2020 movie adaptation was my introduction to the Dune series and I fell in love with it immediately. The visuals and the cinematography were a big part of that (even tho the story holds its own). The scenes were simply breathe taking, each shot could have been it's own work of art! Thank you for sharing this teaser of the art book and now I'm off to add it to my wish list😅
I’m so pleased to see book reviews back and for a book and film I love! Thank you Adam, keep up the amazing work. Your reviews really help to inject passion or motivation just when we need it most! 😊
I never get tired of being intrigued by all the very unique styles of the books you decide to review, and I'll likely never get tired of hearing your insights on the key- and concept art choices that have likely been made behind the canvas!
What you have to say to each of these creations is very valuable and I enjoy every one of your book reviews so I hope you won't stop doing them, Adam!
These are my favorite videos of yours. I love hearing you discuss, analyze, and appreciate art from some of your favorite media in a way that also allows less experienced people to pick up a few new things here and there.
I recently watched Dune. Despite not being able to catch most of the story due to how many names and technical terms were said, I can't understate it: the production team made a fantastic job and I've an absolute, absurd level of respect for the artists involved. It was one of the most gorgeous films I've seen since 1917. I believe Sir Sam Mendes and Denis Villeneuve are some of the best contemporary directors. I can only hope that Greig Fraser will have a chance to work with Mendes on a future project although Sir Roger Deakins seems irreplacable... and Deakins worked with Villeneuve so that's a plus.
I'll be biased and add Matt Reeves to that list for his work on the reimagining of Planet of the Apes and, more recently, The Batman. Speaking of The Batman, the art book is almost out on Amazon but it released early for some people. Got it from Indigo in Montreal (shipped from Ontario) two days after preordering (got it at the time of making this comment) and I do hope you get a chance to look at it someday. It's over 200 pages with sketches, concepts for vehicles, costumes and several major scenes including spoilers.
Loved your Cuphead Artbook review by the way. As someone studying in Fine Arts and still learning the process or finding my identity, I certainly look at things with a different eye.
It’s great to see how far the work of my homeboy Frank Herbert’s masterpiece has come after all these years!
Congrats to Dune for having 10 nominations including Best Picture at this year's Academy Awards.
The way they portray depth and distance is astonishing. There is not a lot of color, but so much depth. I need to get this book ^^
you even make the video with the mood of the movie, Dude you will always surprise me and inspires me with your work
Its crazy that you know Denis! My favorite Director since Sicario.
adam your rings are so cool i cant stop looking at them
omg i just wanna say it's great to see the production value going up with every new vid
Thank you Adam for break down. Absolutly loved desing and everything!... Also this is great book review to start with new year!
*_"The Art And Science Of Arrival" is on pre-order now, out end of June_*
Ooh - gonna check that out
Hi Adam , I would love to see one of your art book rewiews on "The art of battlefield 1" ... It's so amazingly good that I can't find words to describe It ... It has that viscerally realistic yet beautiful feel to It like Dark Fantasy does ! ... Thank you for your time :) and great rewiew and camera work .
im actually excited to see this eventually, at least visually it looks like the how book should (story wise will have to wait until i see it)
Lovely video! Thank you for sharing your passion with us. I notice you talk a lot about visual language, both in art talk and those book reviews, and I would love to see you do a series of videos just talking about visual language and how you see it. So just a suggestion for future videos. Once again thank you very much for sharing with us.
Fantastic !! I wanna watch it. Saw the original movie when I was 9.
That prolly makes us the same age - 45
I love your reviews Adam!
Hey Adam
Since you love Del Toro so much, think Can you review Cabinet of Curiosities; Del Toro's notebook?
So excited to watch the video !!
listening to this im telling myself, wow, i can relate to all he is saying, thats weird...then DS2 Majula and discussions with tattoo artist came up and i subscribed instantly:D
I really enjoyed the original Dune, I wonder if there's an art book of that film.
Also, did you pledge for the Soul Arts Kickstarter artbook? If so, will you do a video on it? Some great fanart of fromsoftware games!
You better believe it - I’ve already fully read the digital edition
Based on the books, the baron should have been a lot bigger, he used anti-gravity devices to hold himself up. The movie did a good job in portraying him as gluttonous and vile.
Would love to see you do more types of these videos
I thought Dune 2021 was visually stunning so hats off to them. However, the movie did not follow the book or back stories of characters/locations which would help those not familiar with the books to understand what is going on. As for the baron ,as a teen he was lean, but he pissed off the Bene Gesserit so they did their thing and made him turn fat and grotesque.
great channel
Awesome review. The Dune books have been a major inspiration for me as a concept artist.
P.S. You're looking even cooler the you did before. Hope I like like you when I get to your age. lol
UHHHH.... That's NOT a painting OF Greg Manchess..... that's a painting BY Greg Manchess!!
Great
please next time can you fix the lighting , its too harsh on the book i cant see all the interesting details you showing us
The first dune disappointed me. The movie tried to condense all in. I read the original books. It seemed to me that the movie tried to make up for its scrambling by relying so much on star power.
How do you do an analysis on Dune related book and not know who Frank Herbert is Lmao!
Oh crap, I forgot to check the “Do you know Frank Herbert” checkbox when making the amazon purchase!
Thanks for mentioning that - how embarrassing!