After a long hiatus... I'm back to posting.
There were many good news stories at this year's Academy Awards --- sadly overshadowed by a regrettable flash of anger.
Best Picture CODA was a sweet surprise.
And congrats to DUNE!!! The cinema experience that brought many of us back to the theatres. I donned HAZMAT level gear to see it in IMAX back in early November. And I've been chronically re-watching it on HBO Max since.
Congrats to its Oscar winners!
Cinematography -- Greig Fraser
Editing -- Joe Walker
Score -- Hans Zimmer
Visual Effects -- Paul Lambert; Gerd Nefzer, Tristan Myles, Brian Conner
Production Design --Patrice Vermette and Zsuzsanna Sipt
Sound -- Mark Mangini, Theo Green, Doug Hemphill, Ron Bartlett and Mac Ruth.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/dune-movie-oscar-wins-1235118386/
I'll be adding some links here with more behind the scenes on Dune's music and sound effects.
Here's my Dune post from Nov 2021
http://stuartngbooks.blogspot.com/2021/11/dune-concept-art-credits-and-other.html
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The sleeper has awakened! After Covid-releated release date postponements, this cinema experience finally arrived... in theatres and on HBO Max on Oct 22nd.
Here's the trailer for the film..
Denis Villeneuve's take on this sci-fi classic has exceeded expectations. Yes, you can view it on HBO Max streaming (and I have been.. repeatedly)... but Dune is an immersive film-going experience. Why miss out on jaw-dropping vistas, the contrast of the massive scale of some shot with the glittering details in others, and OMG the sound design and score --- all best realized on the biggest screen you can access. Now that Dune Part 2 has been given the greenlight... let's hope there will be an extensive re-release of Dune Part 1 in theatres prior to the release of the sequel.
For now, enjoy the dazzling art on display in Dune Part 1.
Here's hoping the costumes get an Oscar nomination. That will bring a selection of them to the annual FREE exhibition of Oscar-nominate costumes held at the FIDM in downtown Los Angeles (usually early in year, around the time of the Academy Awards).
Dune's costumes were designed by Jacqueline West and Bob Morgan. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-features/dune-costume-designer-jacqueline-west-interview-1235041394/
Many previous posts on the blog about the FIDM's annual event: http://stuartngbooks.blogspot.com/2021/10/your-guide-to-bts-3-art-life-resources.html
Some screen shots from Dune Part 1..
(gold dress photo below from this site: https://rebeccalouisaferguson.tumblr.com/post/661221254331875328/lady-jessicas-yellow-dress-from-dune-2021-on)
Meanwhile... the Concept Art Association https://www.conceptartassociation.com/
used their Instagram account to share some concept art designs, along with credits and contact info for the artists. So many highly skilled professionals at the top of the game came together to make this film magical.
Harkonnen Desert Parka concept by Keith Christensen
Harkonnen 'Thropter by George Hull
Stillsuit by Joseph Cross
Jessica in Meditation by Dane Madgwick
Stillsuit by Jerad Marantz
Ornithopter by Colie Wertz
Sandworm by Kamen Anev
Early Baron Harkonnen by Jerad Marantz
Sardaukar Helmet by Keith Christensen
Paul and Jessica Escape by Peter Popken
More Dune concept art in this link from Iamag.com https://www.iamag.co/dune-early-concept-art-collection/?fbclid=
Check out these silhouettes, and more detailed renderings.. both by WETA artist Adam Middleton
On You Tube you'll find oodles of Dune resources.
Here are two favorites I've found ... this one featuring Villeneuve on how Lawrence of Arabia influenced him:
and Villeneuve and Chalamet giving an interview... it's all in French. I knew Villenueve was Canadian and spoke French... but only recently learned that Chalamet has dual French-US citizenship and is bi-lingual.
I've also enjoyed this You Tube channel "Quinn's Ideas" for deep dives into Dune lore..
The sound design and score contribute to the epic scale of this film. This link explores these elements.
Villeneuve's Dune is a visual celebration.... built on a strong foundation. The cast is superb, from these leads through the supporting roles. (some spoilers below ....)
Did you know Dr. Liet Kynes is a man in the book?? Will the film sequel keep this book character's connection to Chani???
And if you're a fan of Jason Momoa as Duncan Idaho... you have to wonder.... There are Dune saga fan theories that consider Duncan Idaho the true protagonist of the story (the character comes back as a clone and Duncan Idaho is the only character to appear in all 6 books in the series).
A science consultant (and former Cassini project research scientist) Dr. Kevin Grazier is interviewed on the science in Dune:
https://thedebrief.org/is-the-technology-of-dune-possible/?fbclid=
Scientist David Brin contrasts Villeneuve's film adaptation with the book:
https://davidbrin.blogspot.com/2021/11/dune-movie-lynch-vs-villeneuve-vs-frank.html?fbclid=
More videos:
UPDATE 11.22.21
Why this scene in Dune is perfect...
Dune and Simplicity
Behind the Making of Dune
Why Dune's Visual Effects Feel So Different
Duncan Idaho -- thoughts on this character in 2021 Dune
And a bit of fun... the "Honest Trailers" take on Dune..
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