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Competition closed: The Art of The Adventures of Tintin book
[Fri 21/10/2011 10:53:30]
COMPETITION CLOSED
To celebrate the release of the massive film, we are offering a hardcover copy of The Art of The Adventures of Tintin. Get in quick because there's only copy left!
The book gives a unique perspective on the film, directed by big-time players Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson. Authored by Chris Guise, who lead the conceptual design on the motion capture film, the 200-page book features early concept illustrations right up to final shots in the film.
The book features interviews with colleagues on the production of the promising 3D flick, which is to be released on December 26 in Australia, and includes forwards from Spielberg and Jackson. To read an article on Chris Guide and his work on making the film and book, click here.
Thanks to HarperCollins Publishers, IF has one (from three) copies left to give away.
To win, simply email win@if.com.au – subject Tintin – and leave your name and address. Best of luck!
NOTE: THE WINNERS HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED FOR THE PREVIEW SCREENING OF TINTIN THAT WAS ADVERTISED HERE EARLIER.