THE ART OF THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME A gloriously illustrated volume which covers not only the making of the movie and its art but also takes the reader on a fascinating journey through the world of mediaeval France. Full colour throughout.
Stephen Rebello Books
Stephen Rebello is a screenwriter and journalist whose work often delves into the world of cinema. His writing is known for its depth and insightful look into the film industry's inner workings, capturing the essence of filmmaking and its creators. Rebello excels at adapting and bringing film narratives to readers and audiences with a keen eye for detail and storytelling.





The Chaos of Creation The official Disney art book of the the film, this sumptious, four colour production features the full range of spectacular art produced during the film's creation, from conceptual drawings and storyboards to the spectacular final art. Includes special signature section featuring the work of Gerald Scarfe.
The Art of Pocahontas
- 192 pages
- 7 hours of reading
A beautiful miniature gift-book traces the creation of the beloved Disney animated film from conception to the completed movie, including wonderful reproductions of concept sketches, background paintings, storyboards, and interviews with the film's animators, scriptwriters, and musicians.
Reel Art: Great Posters from the Golden Age of the Silver Screen
- 342 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The golden age of the American movie poster, spanning from 1910 to 1950, showcases the artistry of renowned illustrators like Thomas Hart Benton and Norman Rockwell, alongside many lesser-known talents. During this period, major studios invested heavily in poster campaigns, producing everything from small one-sheets to massive billboards that captivated audiences. The right visual could drive box office success, and today, these iconic graphics are highly sought after by collectors, often fetching five-figure sums for classics like Casablanca and King Kong.
Alle Hintergründe zu Hitchcocks großem Meisterwerk – ab 14. März 2013 im Kino 1960: Alfred Hitchcocks Psycho läuft erstmals in amerikanischen Kinos – und verändert die Filmlandschaft für immer. Doch genauso spannend wie der Film selbst ist seine Entstehungsgeschichte: Angefangen bei Robert Blochs Romanvorlage bis hin zu Hitchcocks bahnbrechenden Neuerungen hinsichtlich Erzählweise, Bildsprache, Ton, Schnitt und Vermarktung. Stephen Rebello lässt Schauspieler, Autoren und Crewmitglieder zu Wort kommen und liefert so einzigartige Einblicke in die Entstehungsgeschichte eines Meisterwerks.