The Art of Megamind

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Insight Editions, 2010 - Performing Arts - 154 pages
DreamWorks Animation presents Megamind, starring Will Ferrell as Evil Genius Megamind and Tina Fey as Roxanne Ritchi, the Lois Lane-esque love interest, and Brad Pitt as Metro Man in the only animated film to cast the super hero genre in an entirely new light.

In its own interpretation of the superhero comic book genre, Megamind takes the familiar characters found on the paneled page - the brainy villain with an oversized head, the independent female reporter who never lacks a snappy comeback, the hero with great hair and a V-shaped torso - and puts them in a radically new configuration in which the villain turns out to be a good guy.

On screen, Megamind's journey is one of the moral maturation, but just as inspiring is the film's visual evolution during the developmental process. Inside The Art of Megamind you'll find how the talented crew at DreamWorks Animation combined Silver Age comics with heavy metal aesthetics, dramatic spaces like those found in high-concept spy films with visions of blighted urban outskirts, and real-world technology with classic car designs to create one of the most inventive movie experiences this side of Metro City.

About the author (2010)

Richard von Busack has been film critic and general arts reporter for the independent San Jose-based Metro Newspapers chain for more than twenty-five years. Covering everything from Shakespeare to comic books, his writing has also appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle and Entertainment Weekly. With Morton Marcus, von Busack hosts CinemaScene, a television program and podcast. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.

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