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More on SKY CAPTAIN & THE WORLD OF TOMORROW!
Hey folks, Harry here... I'm addicted to articles on SKY CAPTAIN & THE WORLD OF TOMORROW. I read Mr Beaks' article from his set visit, a set visit that was first extended to me, but because Father Geek's birthday was essentially the same day as the invite, and not being here to celebrate with him and my family would be... uncool, I decided to let Mr. Beaks cover it. Besides... I'm so ga-ga in love with this project, it was probably better from a coverage standpoint to let the Beaks man go instead. As a result, I loathe him. I don't understand how he could ever leave Kevin Conran's office/art room. How do you do that?
Well, after reading his article about a dozen times, I decided to see what else had been written online about the flick, so I popped over to CHUD and to my utter delight, it seemed that ol Smilin' Jack Ruby was over there filing multiple reports from the same day, with transcriptions of every word spoken. Set Report One details his description of the footage and everything the Producer said. Set Report Two details his description of the Art Room and transcriptions of Kevin Conran and the visual effects supervisor's descriptions of how they're doing what they're doing.

Personally, I've been reading these over and over, because... well, I'm a geek and it is kinda what we do. Anyway, Smilin Jack recommends taking a look at THE MACHINE AGE IN AMERICA: 1918-1941 if you wish to learn more about the influences on the look of SKY CAPTAIN that Kevin Conran is drawing upon. Kevin listed: Alex Raymond, Raymond Loewy, Norman Bel Geddes and Hugh Ferriss as being the top influences. So let's hit those names and see who they are, ok? That first name, for geeks everywhere... well we know as Mr. Flash Gordon. Alex Raymond was the man! His line work in drawing the world of FLASH GORDON was beautiful. Most of us grew up with Mac Raboy drawing the Flash Gordon we knew, but Alex Raymond invented the visual design that we have fallen in love with. This is the best book for getting to know his work better:

Ok, that next name is Raymond Loewy, and in terms of classic Industrial design, he was a significant god. How much of a god? He invented the Coca-Cola Bottle. Think about that. That original, classic Coca-Cola bottle with those beautiful lines. He designed the Studebaker and the Exxon logos. To discover more of his work check out, INDUSTRIAL DESIGN by Raymond Loewy or NEVER LEAVE WELL ENOUGH ALONE by Raymond Loewy. This quote pretty much sums Loewy up:
"Whether they realized it or not, Americans at mid-century lived in a Loewy-designed world, from the cigarettes they smoked (Lucky Strike's packaging), the soda they drank (the rounded Coca-Cola bottle), the toothpaste they used (Pepsodent's toothpaste tube), the cars they drove (his organization was Studebaker's design and styling department), the buses (Greyhound) and trains (the Pennsylvania Railroad) in which they rode, and the department stores (Gimbel's, Foley's, and Lord & Taylor) and grocery stores (Lucky) where they shopped. "
Next we have Norman Bel Geddes, there's a name that isn't nearly as well known as the previous two. HOWEVER, if you live in Austin, Texas and frequent the Harry Ransom Research Center, as I've been known to do on occassion, then you know all about Geddes. They have archived his work as part of the University of Texas' massive collections. His stunning work for the 1933 Chicago World's Fair and the exhibits he designed for the 1939 New York World's Fair are stunning. From Chrysler to Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey... his work was inspired. Norman Bel Geddes wrote only one book called HORIZONS and it is out of print, though there are a couple of copies on Amazon's Marketplace! I read a review of it once saying it was just classic, it apparently shows he even had a wonderful design for a flying car! However, my fave design is his AirShip that was to fly from Chicago to London, like a cruise ship from New York To England. Sigh. If you click on the pic below, you can learn more:

The last name on his list was Hugh Ferriss, and who is that? Well, in 1929, Hugh Ferriss published a book entitled THE METROPOLIS OF TO-MORROW. Ferriss imagined bridges that doubled as gigantic sweeping housing complexes, homes for thousands. He was also one of the designers for the 1939 World's Fair. He worked almost entirely in black and white charcoal and created images that stagger the mind. Oh, to own an original edition... It was reprinted in 1998 though and originals fetch over $700, if you can find them. To see the buildings that were actualized, check out POWER IN BUILDINGS

These illustrators and designers in turn then influenced the film world and the pulp art world surrounding it. When you look at the imagery from SKY CAPTAIN AND THE WORLD OF TOMORROW, there is definitely a pulp feel, but one that is entrenched in the design geniuses of yesteryear that dreamt of a world that looked so much more incredible than one we have ever seen built in ours. Oh... one last influence which Kevin acknowledged was the Fleischer Animated SUPERMAN cartoons that so many of us have loved all our lives!

I'm sorry if this article doesn't offer anything particularly new about the film itself, but I so love the work of the artists mentioned of so briefly by Kevin Conran, that I figured it couldn't hurt to share a little bit about who they were and where you could find out more. This is one of those things I love about film, it can lead you to whole worlds of influences and artwork that you may have otherwise never found. I hope you enjoyed.
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Reader Talkback
More Sky Captain by Sheik Yerbouti | Feb 2nd, 2004 10:29:14 AM | Hmmmm.... by zer0cool2k2 | Feb 2nd, 2004 10:35:51 AM | yoyoyo by AlgertMopper | Feb 2nd, 2004 10:38:38 AM | I love it already... by viola123 | Feb 2nd, 2004 10:44:15 AM | Sounds like . . . by Barry Egan | Feb 2nd, 2004 10:53:51 AM | cough*Rocketeer*cough... by Dru | Feb 2nd, 2004 10:56:38 AM | Speaking of Flash Gordon,
aren't they working on a new
version o by Terry_1978 | Feb 2nd, 2004 10:59:54 AM | My movie crystal ball says: by rev_skarekroe | Feb 2nd, 2004 11:12:46 AM | The Rocketeer was different
for any number of reasons by FluffyUnbound | Feb 2nd, 2004 11:18:38 AM | C'mon Harry, I'm askin' you
once more by TimBenzedrine | Feb 2nd, 2004 11:21:09 AM | CAN'T WAIT... by Weasel | Feb 2nd, 2004 11:32:42 AM | Only Way This Makes It Big ... by Itchy | Feb 2nd, 2004 12:46:31 PM | You guys remind me of the
people who said PotC would
bomb becaus by minderbinder | Feb 2nd, 2004 01:00:44 PM | Did amazon buy this site or
something? by Jon E Cin | Feb 2nd, 2004 02:29:19 PM | This is gonna be the surprise
hit of 2004!!! by Malenk30 | Feb 2nd, 2004 03:21:12 PM | Thanks, Harry. Posts like
these are what separate your
site fro by Lance Rock | Feb 2nd, 2004 04:33:05 PM | Quit yer gritchin by thefutureoffilm | Feb 2nd, 2004 04:41:23 PM | this movie is gonna be a
success. by perryfarrell | Feb 2nd, 2004 04:48:05 PM | the giant plane was the shit!
with the little planes flying
off by perryfarrell | Feb 2nd, 2004 05:14:24 PM | This movie is having serious
trouble getting made by Princess Yumyum | Feb 2nd, 2004 05:17:18 PM | I bet by Christopher3 | Feb 2nd, 2004 05:17:24 PM | This movie-- by TheForeverMan | Feb 2nd, 2004 05:38:25 PM | I always like Harry's
"Homework" postings by JAGUART | Feb 2nd, 2004 05:40:27 PM | The budget a film is given by
its studio and the amount of
money by Princess Yumyum | Feb 2nd, 2004 06:09:36 PM | The movie... by cooper2000 | Feb 2nd, 2004 06:32:01 PM | Is that Dreamers movie a gay
porno? by Pageiv | Feb 2nd, 2004 06:43:40 PM | Jude is so not creepy... by viola123 | Feb 2nd, 2004 06:43:59 PM | I think this film is pretty
safe box office wise. Hope
thats a b by braine | Feb 2nd, 2004 06:59:10 PM | I'm looking forward to this
(of course), but retro doesn't
alway by FrankDrebin | Feb 2nd, 2004 08:17:07 PM | WOW! That retro-futuristic
giant airplane is sooo GAY!
And it re by Robofag | Feb 2nd, 2004 08:22:18 PM | And don't forget... by morGoth | Feb 2nd, 2004 08:30:52 PM | Awesome Article by Ribbons | Feb 2nd, 2004 08:57:46 PM | Enough with the fucking Amazon
shite. by Damned Skippy | Feb 2nd, 2004 09:48:02 PM | Kevin Conran should direct
"Superman"!!!!! by Josef K | Feb 2nd, 2004 09:53:13 PM | Superman influence? by MisterBlonde | Feb 2nd, 2004 10:14:17 PM | Must watch this....NOW! by Zombie Vig | Feb 2nd, 2004 10:25:56 PM | It's "titled" not "entitled" by grendel824 | Feb 2nd, 2004 10:33:20 PM | Grammar lesson for grendel824 by PacinoHatersGoHo | Feb 3rd, 2004 04:34:24 AM | God damned "enter" key! by PacinoHatersGoHo | Feb 3rd, 2004 04:35:18 AM | I just realized something -
Superman is out of date and a
new fi by TheGinger Twit | Feb 3rd, 2004 05:48:55 AM | Remember when everyone was
hailing John Logan as the man
who sav by TheGinger Twit | Feb 3rd, 2004 05:51:23 AM | Idiotic geek whackjob by Preacher_mg | Feb 3rd, 2004 07:32:29 AM | Fanboys need to do some
research into the Pulp Era... by Jeditemple | Feb 3rd, 2004 08:54:57 AM | yumyum, where did you get your
info about the budget? Link? by minderbinder | Feb 3rd, 2004 09:16:50 AM | TimBenzedrine by ChaseSequence | Feb 3rd, 2004 10:48:31 AM | Trailer by Deagle2 | Feb 3rd, 2004 11:00:18 AM | Crimson Skies + Batman by Ikaruga | Feb 3rd, 2004 12:01:01 PM | Change this site to "Ain't
Amazon Cool" dot com. by IAmJacksUserID | Feb 3rd, 2004 01:18:30 PM | this movie will bomb big time by ATARI | Feb 3rd, 2004 01:49:10 PM | Look, douchebags. by FluffyUnbound | Feb 3rd, 2004 02:17:13 PM | by Princess Yumyum | Feb 3rd, 2004 03:13:52 PM | So yumyum...where IS your info
from? by minderbinder | Feb 3rd, 2004 03:54:02 PM | FluffyUnbound, you shit
sucking bag of mucus puss.... by IAmJacksUserID | Feb 3rd, 2004 04:17:32 PM | OK Jackass, so now you know
better. You now have internet
skill by FluffyUnbound | Feb 3rd, 2004 04:43:59 PM | Um, actually IamJack'sUserID,
ANYONE can find out where ANY
hype by Pontsing Barset | Feb 3rd, 2004 05:16:31 PM | Ayup, "Monkey Ass", That
pretty much says it all... by Pontsing Barset | Feb 3rd, 2004 07:11:58 PM | by Fortunesfool | Feb 4th, 2004 05:29:28 AM | Good lord. by Fortunesfool | Feb 4th, 2004 05:38:33 AM | Exactly what sort of scoops do
you think are out there in
Februa by FluffyUnbound | Feb 4th, 2004 04:49:05 PM | HEY! Monkey Ass, you figured
out my user ID!!! by Pontsing Barset | Feb 4th, 2004 05:32:46 PM | You want a "real" response
Monky Ass? by Pontsing Barset | Feb 4th, 2004 05:44:23 PM | Sky Captain WILL NOT fail. It
only needs 30 million at the
box by JDanielP | Feb 4th, 2004 10:30:42 PM | I'll see it on opening day if
I can. It looks to be a
visually by JDanielP | Feb 4th, 2004 11:14:07 PM | Stargate theme on teaser? by tealc | Apr 4th, 2004 09:03:46 AM | Grammar lesson for
PacinoHatersGoHo by grendel824 | Mar 18th, 2005 04:56:36 AM |
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