The Making of Stanley Kubrick’s '2001: A Space Odyssey'

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Yes i know that's Science Fiction Movie
but the one with realist hardware you can build.

Now for 50 anniversary of Production begin of 2001, Offers Taschen Verlag

The Making of Stanley Kubrick’s '2oo1: A Space Odyssey'

on 1384 pages, i repeat: one thousand three hundreds and eighty-four pages in 4 volumes.
Volume 1: Film stills
Volume 2: Behind the scenes (including new interviews with lead actors, senior production designers, and key special-effects experts)
Volume 3: Facsimile of original screenplay
Volume 4: Facsimile of original 1965 production notes
Four hardcover volumes with a metal slipcase, all designed by M/M (Paris)

Made in exclusive collaboration with the Kubrick estate and Warner Bros., this copiously illustrated work features hundreds of unique 2oo1-related documents, concept artworks, and superb behind-the-scenes photographs from the Kubrick Archives—most of which have never been published before—as well as exclusive correspondence and personal testimony from Kubrick's co-screenwriter Arthur C. Clarke.

So were is the problem on that ultimate 2001 book of all time ?
Limited to a total of 1,500 copies !
and prize tag of €500 or U$750 or 450 pounds :eek: :'(

http://www.taschen.com/pages/en/catalogue/film/all/03109/facts.the_making_of_stanley_kubricks_2oo1_a_space_odyssey.htm
 
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For those who can't cough up this much, "The Lost Worlds of 2001" is a collection of early drafts of various parts of the story, which bounced back and forth between screenplay and novel form (as the entire project did, really). Watching it change and become the story it is today is a fascinating thing. Not all the excerpts are compatible even with each other (some of them are alternative versions of the same scene), let alone with the novel as published, but it's a very good read.
 
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As much as I like 2001 and treasure the memory of my father taking me to see it, I can't reasonably part with that much for just one book and the huge bite for its sisters.

Another lesser known 2001 book is "2001: The Lost Science" which came out in 2012. It has other information and pictures that compliment "The Lost Worlds of 2001". Info about it here: https://www.google.com/search?q=2001:+the+lost+science&rlz=1C1AFAB_enUS458US510&es_sm=122&source=lnms&sa=X&ei=pxyGU4_WCoiGqgbsr4CYCw&ved=0CAsQ_AUoAA&biw=1920&bih=955&dpr=1


The pictures are from this blog review: http://cookie2001.exblog.jp/19248772
 

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So were is the problem on that ultimate 2001 book of all time ?
Limited to a total of 1,500 copies !
and prize tag of €500 or U$750 or 450 pounds :eek: :'(

There really needs to be an edition of this book for the non 1 percenters without the autograph and fancy stuff so the common man can at least have a look over the wall.
 
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Unless there's some contractual obligation to keep this a short-run book, it would make sense for the publishers to wait for the hardbacks to sell out and hen announce a $100 paperback edition. Still pricey, but more-or-less affordable.
 
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Orionblamblam said:
Unless there's some contractual obligation to keep this a short-run book, it would make sense for the publishers to wait for the hardbacks to sell out and hen announce a $100 paperback edition. Still pricey, but more-or-less affordable.

what for a coincidence, this Publisher TASCHEN does that, first the expensive then year later a paperback edition...
 
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pathology_doc said:
For those who can't cough up this much, "The Lost Worlds of 2001" is a collection of early drafts of various parts of the story, which bounced back and forth between screenplay and novel form (as the entire project did, really). Watching it change and become the story it is today is a fascinating thing. Not all the excerpts are compatible even with each other (some of them are alternative versions of the same scene), let alone with the novel as published, but it's a very good read.

Another good source is "2001 - Filming the Future" by Piers Bizony. Some excellent illustrations of the different stages that the hardware designs, particularly the 'Discovery', went through. The Amazon price was a surprise when I looked for a link, though; I paid 1.99 UKP when I bought it about ten years ago.

http://www.amazon.co.uk/2001-Filming-Arthur-C-Clarke/dp/1854103652/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1401359110&sr=8-10
 
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Michel Van said:
this Publisher TASCHEN does that, first the expensive then year later a paperback edition...

Good. They better. It makes good sense to do it that way. Sell what you can to the rich folk, then make more money selling to the rest of us.
 
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Here a German article and 30 pictures. B)

http://www.spiegel.de/einestages/stanley-kubricks-making-of-2001-space-odyssey-a-971834.html
 

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Re: The Making of Stanley Kubrick’s '2oo1: A Space Odyssey'

For those 2001 aficionados with somewhat shallower pockets there are two other new books of interest, one already out and one slated for September:

http://www.apogeeprime.com/prime/bookpages/9781926837321.html

http://www.reelartpress.com/comingsoon (fifth title from the top)

Martin
 
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Is it true that Stanley Kubrick ordered all filming miniatures to be destroyed to prevent them from being used in another film?
 
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According to The Kubrick FAQ Page 4 Question 51: http://www.visual-memory.co.uk/faq/index4.html



[font=times new roman, times]"51 What happened to the models and props used in 2001?
[font=times new roman, times]Qbrick15 writes;
Frederick Ordway (technical/scientific advisor to Kubrick) said that almost all of the props were destroyed. He said that, at one time, there was a plan to donate all of it to the Smithsonian, but that Stanley felt uncomfortable about it because he felt that it may destroy the illusion of the film for people.

Then Ordway said that a high school (Borehamwood?) was supposed to get all of the artifacts from the film. This never happened and the school was upset about it. Ordway said that he believes almost all of the artifacts have been destroyed and he hinted that they were destroyed when MGM closed their Borehamwood facility in the 1970's.
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"Trevor Parsons writes[/size]I was at college in Stevenage (about 15 miles away from St Albans in the early 1970's). Our studio, we were studying graphic art, faced the entrance to the local corporation dump. One afternoon in 1974 a truck turned up after the dump was closed & left some crates in the entrance way. They contained 2 of the models used in 2001, the space wheel & one of the pods. Of course they may not have been the only ones but I believe they were genuine (the film had been made about 20 miles away at Boreham Wood the old MGM studios). By the time I got there the pod had been taken, the space wheel damaged & taken out its wooden case. I took pictures of it, its surface had been covered with bits of old plastic construction kits to make it look more technical when filmed. I desperately wanted to take it home, but I only had a motor bike & a room 8 feet by 10 so it was not really workable. It was smashed up by kids a few days later. "

Click on the picture to see the very sad end of the Space Station model.
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confusing News about this book


Publizier Taschen push the release date into July/August and raise the prize up to €750 or U$1010.
in same time they explain there only a few edition left to buy online at Taschen shop.
 
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Yeah. We purchased a copy @ 500€ and this was a good move. Prices are now soaring up and will likely break the 2001 € ceiling in a few month. This is a collectible material for sure. I also went to see a gallery in Paris (Velvet Galerie, rue Gueguenaud) who purchased in Italy and subsequently framed a series of very large movie theather pictures, approximately 80cm in width. The whole series is now priced about 9000€ and consist of 10 or 12 frames. Far too expensive for me. This series was a limited edition and the gallery representative I saw told me only three such series were available in France, and very few survived…
A.
 
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got it today.wowoww............ magnet casing!
Sculptural.

A.
 
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Remember, I mention that Taschen Verlag always bring affordable version of there expensive books ?

TASCHEN re issue "The Making of Stanley Kubrick’s '2001: A Space Odyssey"
schedule for September 2015
instead of 1384 pages of original, this version got sadly only 562 page

Hardcover, 16,9 x 37,8 cm, 562 page.
ISBN 978-3-8365-5954-6

source
German 59 Euros
http://www.amazon.de/Making-Stanley-Kubricks-2OO1-Odyssey/dp/3836559544/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1437935751&sr=8-1&keywords=9783836559546
Englisch Britain 33 pounds
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Making-Stanley-Kubricks-2001-Odyssey/dp/3836559544/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1437936015&sr=8-1&keywords=9783836559546
English USA 47 US dollar
http://www.amazon.com/Making-Stanley-Kubricks-2001-Odyssey/dp/3836559544/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1437936103&sr=8-1&keywords=9783836559546
 
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Good New the Book is out NOW and i got my

it had could be the Perfect Book about "2001: A Space Odyssey" but ...
first the orginal version had 1384 pages , this version got sadly only 562 pages

but it feature Never see before photos from Kubrick Archive
Like Production Design studies, never used Models, never use Footage and props like the Cars in excellent photo quality !
like Actor Lockwood had in his flight suit a package of Marlboro, how the Astronomy console on Discovers looks.
also high resolution photos of Sets close up of cockpit, were you read the Labels on buttons.

So wahr is the problem ?
it's that bloody format of 16,9 x 37,8 cm (6.65 x 14.88 inch)
a format of 50.7 cm x 37.8 cm (19,96 x 14.88 inch) would be perfect to show artwork and photos

Still it's best book about "2001: A Space Odyssey" for the moment, so Fans buy it.
 
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Part of "Spaceman Spiff's" review on Amazon ( http://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/RBXFPE2V7SQUG/ref=cm_cr_pr_viewpnt?ie=UTF8&ASIN=3836559544#RBXFPE2V7SQUG ) :

"In a decision that will go down in book history as unfathomably stupid, the book is instead "broken" and hinged sitting tall. It feels much like reading a double tall version of a newspaper. This format is fine for reading the accompanying text.

In what will go down as one of the most horrific decisions in book making history... these amazing and rare photos and illustrations are force fit into pages that have a useable space of about 6 inches wide, and 14 inches tall. This makes presentation of these glorious visuals an impossible task... either the images have to be shrunk to postcard size... or, and this is almost criminal... the image must be split, down the center, across the book spline. OH. MY. GOD. The CENTER of these amazing images... hopelessly lost in the curving folds between adjacent pages. (see accompanying photos to this review)."

"Bloody" is far too nice a word for the horror this publisher has done to these artifacts from 2001. "Guttering" beautiful photos like these is just detestably evil. As much as I have always acquired anything 2001, I am too put off by the format to get one of these anytime soon. If there was an IgNoble prize for publishing, this is the undisputed winner of that most dubious award.
 
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Some good 2001 news for a change. One 2001 model survived and went to auction last year.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCLJyRBWtEY
 
2001: The Lost Science Volume 2

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Remember this little masterpiece ?


Now this month there is a second volume !
bringing more of the rare blueprints, photographs and artifacts from the collection of the late Frederick I Ordway III.
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Paperback: 88 pages
Publisher: Apogee Prime (2016)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1926837355
ISBN-13: 978-1926837352

Source
http://www.cgpublishing.com/prime/bookpages/9781926837352.html
 
I don't know, if the "Ilyushin Titov V" is shown in both these books, but I didn't want to start a new topic. :)
Dear members or mods,
if this post is in the false topic, please let me know, so I can delete or move this post to a more suitable topic.
 

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