The Art of Dreamworks the Wild Robot
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An all-encompassing look at the making of The Wild Robot, based on the New York Times bestselling series from Peter Brown
DreamWorks Animation brings to life Peter Brown’s bestselling book about a robot stranded on an uninhabited island.
Depicting the tale of resilience, kindness, and shared humanity, The Art of DreamWorks The Wild Robot presents hundreds of character designs and concept art from the making of the movie, along with exclusive interviews from the writers, artists, cast, and filmmakers.
Featuring a foreword by Lupita Nyong'o, a preface by Peter Brown, an introduction by writer-director Chris Sanders, and an afterword by producer Jeff Hermann, this insider’s guide details the elaborate artistry involved in creating the ultimate celebration of nature, family, and the emotional journey of becoming more than one is programmed to be.
This beautiful coffee table book is a gift to animation fans.
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