Bond By Design: The Art of the James Bond Films
August 27, 2015 0 By 007 TravelersSource and photo: 007.com
Bond By Design: The Art of the James Bond Films gives an exclusive tour of EON Productions’ James Bond archives and is available to buy from October 1. The book includes set, storyboard, vehicle, gadget and costume designs by legendary designers including Sir Ken Adam, Syd Cain, Peter Murton, Peter Lamont, Allan Cameron and Dennis Gassner.
Written by Meg Simmonds, EON Productions’ Archive Director, Bond By Design reveals each movie’s design approach as well as the stories behind individual items. From “DR. NO” (1962) through to “SPECTRE” (2015), discover the craft behind some of the most iconic Bond sets, including Stromberg’s Atlantis base in “THE SPY WHO LOVED ME” (1977) and Blofeld’s Volcano Lair in “YOU ONLY LIVE TWICE” (1967).
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