Thursday, February 5, 2015

Amazing PROJECT ALMANAC Concept Art by Joshua Min is Better Than the Movie

Project Almanac (2015) concept art by Joshua Min
Check out Project Almanacconcept art by Joshua Min!

While there were mixed reviews of Michael Bay's coming-of-age found-footage time-travel movie Project Almanac some enjoyed it's style. Screen Rant said, "Even though Project Almanac does not reinvent the found footage format, the movie still manages to tell a gripping (and stylish) time travel story." One of the artists that helped bring that film to life was Joshua Min.

Joshua Min is a professional concept\storyboard artist who's worked on Hollywood films like Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (2014), Hercules (2014) and The Amazing Spider-Man 2  (2014)

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Basement Scene



Bathroom Scene

Park Scene

See more of Joshua Min's inspiring portfolio at http://www.joshuamin.com/

Click on the links if you want to see more of Joshua Min's work or Project Almanacartwork on my blog.

What do you think of the concept art? If you've seen Project Almanac what do you think of the movie?

Official Project: Almanac Summary
"A brilliant high school student and his friends uncover blueprints for a mysterious device with limitless potential, inadvertently putting lives in danger."
Directed by Dean Israelite
Cinematography by Matthew J. Lloyd
Production Design by Maher Ahmad
Starring Jonny Weston, Sofia Black-D’Elia, Sam Lerner, Allen Evangelista and Ginny Gardner.
Release Dates: January 30, 2015
Official Site: http://www.projectalmanac.com/
© Copyright 2015 Insurge Pictures, Platinum Dunes, MTV Films, Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved

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Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Alien Mimics Were Almost More Terrifying in EDGE OF TOMORROW Concept Art by Nuttavut Baiphowongse

Edge of Tomorrow (2014) concept art by Nuttavut Baiphowongse
Check out Edge of Tomorrow concept art by Nuttavut Baiphowongse!

For the science fiction film Edge of Tomorrow they had the monumental task of designing a new alien. Production designer Oliver Scholl said, "Everybody has their own opinion what a true alien should look like. Starting point was the novel, then things got 'opened up' and we went crazy. One could argue that our final Mimic at least has arms radiating like a seastar, if longer and nastier. Did you know aliens have to have a face? I think we ended up with something unique and memorable after all.Many people and companies contributed their ideas, Steve Burg,  Tani Kunitake, Ed Natividad, to name some. The final design was developed in chevant by Ivan Mazella, rendered and cg-modeled by Kevin Jenkins’ Framestore art group. All in great collaboration with Nick Davis and vfx."

One of the artists that helped contribute was Nuttavut Baiphowongse and he shared his artwork on his DeviantArt page. Baiphowongse is a professional concept artist who's worked on blockbuster films like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014), Noah (2014) and 300: Rise of an Empire (2014).

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"I have chance to design Mimics from Edge of tomorrow back in 2011. It's very early designs I did so it turn out in the movie look totally different from the beginning. I really enjoy movie so much fun." - Baiphowongse





See more of Nuttavut Baiphowongse's stunning portfolio at http://baizilla.deviantart.com

Click on the links if you want to see more of Nuttavut Baiphowongse's work or Edge of Tomorrow artwork on my blog.

What do you think of the concept art? If you've seen Edge of Tomorrow what do you think of the alien designs?

Official Edge of Tomorrow Summary
"Major William Cage (Cruise) is an officer who has never seen a day of combat when he is unceremoniously dropped into what amounts to a suicide mission.  Killed within minutes, Cage now finds himself inexplicably thrown into a time loop ”forcing him to live out the same brutal combat over and over, fighting and dying again and again. But with each battle, Cage becomes able to engage the adversaries with increasing skill, alongside Special Forces warrior Rita Vrataski (Blunt).  And, as Cage and Rita take the fight to the aliens, each repeated encounter gets them one step closer to defeating the enemy. Liman is directing 'Edge of Tomorrow' from a screenplay by Christopher McQuarrie and Jez Butterworth & John-Henry Butterworth, based on the novel entitled All You Need is Kill by Hiroshi Sakurazaka."
Directed by Doug Liman
Cinematography by Dion Beebe
Production Design by Oliver Scholl
Starring: Tom Cruise, Emily Blunt, Bill Paxton, Jeremy Piven, Ciarán Hinds, Noah Taylor, Kick Gurry, Dragomir Mrsic, Charlotte Riley, Jonas Armstrong, Franz Drameh, Masayoshi Haneda, and Tony Way
Release date: May 28, 2014 (London IMAX),  June 6, 2014 (United States), July 4, 2014 (Japan)
Official Site: http://www.edgeoftomorrowmovie.com
Copyright 2014 Warner Bros. Pictures. All rights reserved


Friday, January 30, 2015

Crash & Burn with ROBOT JOX Concept Art by Ron Cobb

Robot Jox (1990)
Check out Robot Jox concept art by Ron Cobb!

Every Friday I feature artwork from a classic of science fiction cinema or television. This week's "Flashback Friday" post is on Robot Jox (1990)

Guillermo del Toro has had massive success with his homage to the giant robot film called Pacific Rim. Back in the 90's, a less successful attempt to bring giant fighting robots to the screen was Robot Jox. The basic idea was that 50 years after a nuclear holocaust wars are fought using giant robots in gladitorial combat. While it bombed it has become a cult classic and is beloved by fans. The concept art for the film was lost until Fireball Tim shared some photos of artwork by legendary artist Ron Cobb.

Ron Cobb is a professional concept illustrator who's worked on classic films like  Alien(1979) and Back to the Future(1986) and The Last Starfighter (1984).

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"This lost images of Ron Cobb’s work from the film ROBOJOX (Robot Jox) have been in my collection for over 25 years. My wife was the costume designer and managed to work with Ron and get these shots. Although not the originals, they are still some of Cobb’s best." - Fireball Tim

Director Stuart Gordon said, "While there have been animated cartoons based on these giant robots, no one has ever attempted a live-action feature about them. It struck me that it was a natural fantasy for the big screen–and a terrific opportunity to take advantage of the special effects that are available today." According to Gordon, Robot Jox was originally named RoboJox until Orion Studios, the producers of Robocop, threatened to sue them for the title. After changing the name and filming continued, Empire International Pictureswent bankrupt and the bank siezed the movie. It took over three years before the film was released.






Here's a clip from the film


See more of Ron Cobb's inspiring portfolio at http://roncobb.net

Click on the links if you want to see more of Ron Cobb's work or Robot Jox artwork on my blog.

Images via Fireball Tim

What do you think of the concept art? If you've seen Robot Jox what do you think of the robots?

Official Robot Jox Summary
"Directed by Stuart Gordon (Re-Animator), ROBOT JOX reveals a world where nations settle their territorial disputes by a single combat between two giant machines. Piloted by national heroes Achilles (Gary Graham, TV's Alien Nation) and Alexander (Paul Koslo, Shadowchaser), the robots meet in Death Valley to fight for the greatest prize of all: Alaska. But when Achilles' machine crushes 300 spectators, the match ends in a draw. Refusing to face Alexander in a rematch, Achilles is replaced by Athena (Anne-Marie Johnson, TV's Melrose Place), a genetically-engineered combat fighter. So when the GenJox is nearly killed and the game is forfeited, Achilles avenges their honor by challenging Alexander to a winner-take-all death match, in this heavy-metal, sci-fi adventure."
Directed by Stuart Gordon
Cinematography by Mac Ahlberg
Production Design by Giovanni Natalucci
Starring Gary Graham, Anne-Marie Johnson, Paul Koslo
Release Date(s): November 21, 1990
© Copyright 1990 Empire Pictures, Trans World Entertainment, Columbia Pictures, MGM/UA Home Entertainment. All rights reserved


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Monday, January 26, 2015

High-Flying CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER Concept Art by Phil Saunders

Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) concept art by Phil Saunders
Check out Captain America: The First Avenger concept art by Phil Saunders!

The superhero movie Captain America: The First Avenger is a huge hit and led to a whole slew of great movies including Avengers and Captain America: The Winter Soldier, but there's some amazing artwork by Phil Saunders that would have made it just a little bit cooler. One set is from a deleted scene and another you could barely notice. Both were created by concept illustrator Phil Saunders.

Saunders is a professional concept artist who's worked on Hollywood films like Spider-Man 3 (2007), Iron Man (2008) and Tron: Legacy (2010).

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The first artwork would have been used in a newsreel or flashback sequence of early HYDRA soldiers using "a squadron of these heavily modified Messerschmitt BF109's."

Phil described the second artwork to me saying, "The design was used near the end of the movie in an insert shot of a remote operated submersible Howard Stark uses to recover the Cosmic Cube. The basic design came from a pencil sketch by director Joe Johnston. I just fleshed it out into something that someone could model."

See more of Phil Saunders' incredible http://www.saunderscreative.com and blog at http://philsaunders.blogspot.com

Click on the links if you want to see more of Phil Saunders' work or Captain America: The First Avengerartwork on my blog.

What do you think of the concept art? If you've seen Captain America: The First Avenger what do you think of the vehicles?

Official Captain America: The First Avenger Summary
Captain America leads the fight for freedom in the action-packed blockbuster starring Chris Evans as the ultimate weapon against evil! When a terrifying force threatens everyone across the globe, the world’s greatest soldier wages war on the evil HYDRA organization, led by the villainous Red Skull (Hugo Weaving, The Matrix).
Directed by Joe Johnston
Cinematography by Shelly Johnson
Production Designer Rick Heinrichs
Starring: Chris Evans, Tommy Lee Jones, Hugo Weaving, Dominic Cooper, Neal McDonough, Derek Luke, Stanley Tucci
Release date: July 22, 2011 (USA)
Official Site: http://www.captainamerica.com/
© Copyright 2011 Marvel Studios, Paramount Pictures. All rights reserved

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Thursday, January 22, 2015

Why 90% of STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS Concept Art is Fake


Check out leaked Star Wars: The Force Awakensconcept art! Or is it?

If you've followed my blog for a while you know I always feature the hottest concept art out there. So, you may have wondered why I haven't shared much concept art from Star Wars: The Force Awakens. There's a simple reason: I think they're fake. Not all of them, of course, a few have proven to be reliable like the Stormtrooper helmet and speeder but most are obviously not from the movie. The Internet is full of dozens of images that claim to be from the film. Whole websites have built their reputation on leaking a suspiciously large amount of concept art.


The main reason I think most are fake is because of the intense secrecy while filming. There's no way this many pictures are leaking from the film. Mark Hamill said "You know, the security on it is just crazy. I'm surprised I can even admit I'm in it! ...I like being surprised. It's a whole different era now. When we made the original films, you had the odd reporter hanging around the studio bribing people to give them stories. Now, I said to them, 'Do I really have to wear this robe and this hood that covers my entire head to go from the trailer to the soundstage?' They said, 'Yeah, there's drones.' Seriously! There's drones flying over the studio trying to get pictures of whatever they can get pictures of."

Everyone that visits the set has to put a security stickerover the lens of their devices that can't be removed and reapplied. Disney has pushed the boundaries of nondisclosure agreements and even tried to purchase anti-drone technologyafter a set picture of the Millennium Falcon went viral. They even got Britain to establish no-fly zones around their shooting locations. Besides all that, they have the power of high-priced lawyers at their disposal. "The nondisclosure agreements these people have to sign have created a culture of terror," says Chris Taylor, author of How Star Wars Conquered the Universe. That's right. Only a fool would leak anything from the production and professional concept artists aren't fools. They'd never intentionally let their Star Wars work go into the public domain. When I asked an artist, who is officially attached to the production, if the Stormtrooer helmet art is real only said they "can't confirm or deny anything to do with the new Star Wars films or they'll send the Stormtroopers after me."

I've debunked many pieces of "leaked" concept art before like Man of Steel. I even wrote a whole post on how to spot a fake. Which is why I'm holding judgement on sharing artwork until I can verify it. Until Lucasfilm releases the artwork or the artist identified themselves I'm holding back. The only exception is if the concept art shows something that someone could not have known about like the design of the Stormtrooper helmet or Rey's speeder. I do recognize the signatures in some of the artwork, but those could be faked pretty easily.

I recognize that a picture of artwork from the film is worth tens of thousands of dollars, but there's no way this many are getting out. Most are wonderful illustrations that fans create and are then mistakenly (or intentionally) associated with the movie.

Here are some examples of obvious fakes that are popular,





A perfect example is this concept art of X-Wing fighter which many blogs like Comic Book Movie, Blastr and other sites picked up and analyzed.




Until Yahoo tracked down the artist, Robert Bailey, and proved its nothing but wonderfully done fan art. While Bailey does work for Lucasfilm, and George Lucas himself enjoys his work, it has nothing to do with the movie. “These are definitely not concept drawings from the next ‘Star Wars’ movie,” Bailey told Yahoo. “They are based upon the ‘Star Wars’ trailer, which as you know is in the public arena. I can fully understand how these rumours start, and that fans are very excited about the upcoming film. But Lucasfilm would not allow the release of concept fames at this time.” He could be lying, but he'd be a moron for posting these on Facebook in the first place. He'd be sued within an inch of his life.

So, while all the artwork is wonderful, be careful the next time you come across hot, new "leaked" concept art. You might get burned.

Click on the links if you want to see more Star Wars: The Force Awakens artworkon my blog.

What do you think of the concept art? Do you think most of the Star Wars: The Force Awakens artwork is real or fake?

Official Star Wars VII Summary
Star Wars: Episode VII will be directed by J.J. Abrams (Super 8, Mission: Impossible III, Star Trek) and is being scripted by Abrams and Lawrence Kasdan (Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi). Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy, J.J. Abrams, and Bryan Burk are producing, with Tommy Harper (Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, Jack Ryan, Star Trek Into Darkness) and Jason McGatlin (Tintin, War of the Worlds) serving as executive producers. John Williams is returning to score Star Wars: Episode VII..
Directed by J.J. Abrams
Cinematography by Daniel Mindel
Production Design by Rick Carter and Darren Gilford
Starring: John Boyega, Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, Oscar Isaac, Andy Serkis, Domhnall Gleeson, Max von Sydow, Lupita Nyong'o, and Gwendoline Christie, with Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Anthony Daniels, Peter Mayhew and Kenny Baker
Release Dates: December 18, 2015 (USA)
Official Site: http://www.starwars.com/theforceawakens
© Copyright 2015 Lucasfilm, Bad Robot. All rights reserved


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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Stunning JUPITER ASCENDING Concept Art by Philippe Gaulier and Oliver Pron

Jupiter Ascending(2015) concept art by Oliver Pron
 Check out Jupiter Ascendingconcept art by Philippe Gaulier and Oliver Pron!

The latest film by The Wachowskis was originally scheduled to open July 25, 2014, but was rescheduled for this Friday. The reason is that the film features over 2,000 special effects shots and they felt they couldn't do it justice in time. "With the July release date, they were just not going to make it on time,” domestic distribution chief Dan Fellman told Variety, “A lot of the issue for us was getting it ready for the international release, since the foreign territories need additional time.” From the look of the trailer and the concept art it's a very ambitious effort and looks gorgeous. Two of the talented artists working on the film,  Philippe Gaulier and Oliver Pron, have shared concept art in advance of the release.

Philippe Gaulier and Oliver Pron are professional concept artists who've worked on big budget movies like Iron Man 3(2013), Inception(2010), Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) and Guardians of the Galaxy(2014).

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 Oliver Pron






Philippe Gaulier



See more of Philippe Gaulier's brilliant artwork at http://www.philippegaulierart.com and Oliver Pron's wonderful portfolio at http://olivierpron.blogspot.co.uk/

Click on the links if you want to see more of Oliver PronPhilippe Gaulier's work or Jupiter Ascendingartwork on my blog.

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What do you think of the concept art? Are you looking forward to Jupiter Ascending?


Official Jupiter Ascending Summary
"Channing Tatum and Mila Kunis star in 'Jupiter Ascending,' an original science fiction epic adventure from film-makers Lana and Andy Wachowski. Jupiter Jones (Kunis) was born under a night sky, with signs predicting that she was destined for great things. Now grown, Jupiter dreams of the stars but wakes up to the cold reality of a job cleaning other people’s houses and an endless run of bad breaks. Only when Caine (Tatum), a genetically engineered ex-military hunter, arrives on Earth to track her down does Jupiter begin to glimpse the fate that has been waiting for her all along—her genetic signature marks her as next in line for an extraordinary inheritance that could alter the balance of the cosmos. From the streets of Chicago to far flung galaxies whirling through space, 'Jupiter Ascending' is written and directed by the Wachowskis."
Directed by The Wachowskis
Cinematography by John Toll
Production Design by Hugh Bateup
Starring Channing Tatum, Eddie Redmayne, Douglas Booth, Tuppence Middleton, Doona Bae, James D’Arcy, Sean Bean
Release Date(s): February 6, 2015
Official Site: http://www.jupiterascending.com
© Copyright 2015 Village Roadshow Pictures, Anarchos Productions, Warner Bros. Pictures, Roadshow Entertainment. All rights reserved

Monday, January 19, 2015

Here's What Reverse Flash Almost Looked Like in THE FLASH Concept Art by John Gallagher

The Flash (2014) - Reverse Flash
Check out The Flash concept art by John Gallagher!

After hints and speculation all season about the evil "Reverse Flash" (or "Professor Zoom") and we finally got a good look at him in the episode "Man in the Yellow Suit." "It’s fun when you finally see our team confronting the Reverse Flash and seeing everybody’s reactions, because he is the devil, in a way, to the show," executive producer Andrew Kreisberg told EW. "When you finally see everybody confront him, it's really scary. It’s certainly the scariest thing we’ve done on the show. Our tone note to Tom, Jesse and Grant was to pretend you were in the room with the alien from Alien. You should all be that scared."

He is terrifying. One of the artists that helped bring the terrifying image of Reverse Flash to life is John Gallagher and he shared some promo art recently. Gallagher is a professional concept artist who's worked on Hollywood projects like Mockingbird Lane (2012) and V (2009).

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Here's what the costume looked like on the show


Here's another look at the costume in leaked set pics. Notice that the costume concept art has a solid yellow color instead of dark arms and legs.

Here's what he looked like in the comics

See more of John Gallagher's marvelous portfolio at http://uncannyknack.com

Click on the links if you want to see more of John Gallagher's work or The Flash artwork on my blog.

What do you think of the concept art? If you've seen The Flash what do you think of the Reverse Flash?

Official The Flash Summary
"After a particle accelerator causes a freak storm, CSI Investigator Barry Allen is struck by lightning and falls into a coma. Months later he awakens with the power of super speed, granting him the ability to move through Central City like an unseen guardian angel. Though initially excited by his newfound powers, Barry is shocked to discover he is not the only "meta-human" who was created in the wake of the accelerator explosion -- and not everyone is using their new powers for good. Barry partners with S.T.A.R. Labs and dedicates his life to protect the innocent. For now, only a few close friends and associates know that Barry is literally the fastest man alive, but it won't be long before the world learns what Barry Allen has become...The Flash."
Created by Robert Kanigher, John Broome and Carmine Infantino.
Cinematography by C. Kim Miles, Jeffrey C. Mygatt and Glen Winter
Production Design by Tyler Bishop Harron and Ian D. Thomas
Original airdate: October 7, 2014 (USA)
Official Site: http://www.cwtv.com/shows/the-flash
© Copyright 2014 Bonanza Productions, Berlanti Productions, Warner Bros. Television, DC Entertainment, Warner Bros. Television Distribution. All rights reserved


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