A.I. Artificial Intelligence from Stanley Kubrick to Steven Spielberg: The Vision Behind the Film

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Jan Harlan, Jane M. Struthers
Thames & Hudson, 2009 - Art - 159 pages
Film is the medium of the modern age, and in this spectacular, large-format publication, one of the pinnacles of contemporary moviemaking is celebrated. A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) was a collaboration between two cinematic giants: Stanley Kubrick and Steven Spielberg. Here, the directors' combined visions and sensibilities are presented along with the work of their remarkably talented colleagues--above all, Chris Baker, the film's conceptual artist.

At the heart of the book are Baker's drawings, many never before seen. Commissioned by Kubrick and used in Spielberg's eventual production designs, the drawings display Baker's imagination and rare technical skill. Accompanying the drawings are extracts from Kubrick's notebooks, stills from the finished film, and photographs of behind-the-scenes action, highlighting the use of pioneering special effects, animatronic work, and the "virtual studio."

About the author (2009)

Jan Harlan was Executive Producer on a number of Kubrick films, including A.I. Artificial Intelligence, The Shining, Full Metal Jacket, and Barry Lyndon. Jane M. Struthers is Head of Publications at the University of the Arts, London, which houses the Stanley Kubrick Archive. Chris Baker 's storyboards and conceptual artwork have been used in movies from Eyes Wide Shut to Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

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