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The Stanley Kubrick Archives

📖 Overview

The Stanley Kubrick Archives provides access to production materials, photographs, notes, and documents from Stanley Kubrick's personal collection. The book contains material from each of Kubrick's films, spanning his career from 1945 to 1999. The first section presents annotated frame enlargements from Kubrick's films in chronological order. A second section features articles, essays and interviews about Kubrick's process and creative methods, with contributions from scholars and film critics. Behind-the-scenes photographs reveal Kubrick's on-set working methods and document the evolution of his productions. The book includes reproductions of shooting schedules, screenplay drafts, correspondence, and production design sketches from the Kubrick estate. The collection demonstrates Kubrick's influence on 20th century cinema through his innovative techniques and dedication to craft. This comprehensive archive illuminates the director's precise visual style and thematic preoccupations across genres.

👀 Reviews

Readers consider this one of the most comprehensive collections of Kubrick's production materials, photographs, and documents. Reviews highlight the book's large format and high-quality reproductions that showcase behind-the-scenes imagery. Likes: - Detailed pre-production photos and notes - Inclusion of rare interviews and personal documents - Print quality and binding - Organization by film chronology - CD of Kubrick's 1966 interview Dislikes: - High price point ($200+) - Size makes it difficult to handle/store - Some found the text analysis basic compared to other Kubrick books - Limited coverage of Eyes Wide Shut and Full Metal Jacket Ratings: Goodreads: 4.6/5 (389 ratings) Amazon: 4.8/5 (156 ratings) Multiple reviewers noted this works better as a visual reference than a critical analysis. Reader James K. wrote: "The production stills alone justify the cost - seeing Kubrick's meticulous shooting notes and set designs provides invaluable insight into his process."

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🤔 Interesting facts

🎬 The book weighs a hefty 14.6 pounds and comes with a 70-minute audio CD featuring a 1966 interview between Jeremy Bernstein and Stanley Kubrick 📽️ Each copy is numbered, making it a true collector's item, and early editions included an actual 70mm film strip from a print of "2001: A Space Odyssey" 📚 The archives contain over 800 pages of previously unseen materials, including Kubrick's personal correspondence, photographs, and production documents spanning his entire career 🎥 TASCHEN gained unprecedented access to Kubrick's estate and worked closely with Jan Harlan, Kubrick's executive producer and brother-in-law, to create this comprehensive collection 📋 The book's chronological arrangement begins with Kubrick's early photography for Look magazine in the 1940s and continues through detailed notes from his unfinished projects, including "Napoleon" and "A.I."