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Saul Bass- Advice to Design Students

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Saul Bass Documentary Uncut Version 2-DVD Set

Conversation that was edited from the single disc format. Even the conversation behind the filming, and the extensive collection of artifacts from his world travel, are included in this exciting set.

Saul Bass has never been so relaxed and candid with his no holds barred answers to historical
significant questions. Saul discusses his relationship with major directors such as Alfred Hitchcock,
Otto Preminger, Martin Scorsese, Stanley Kubrick, and Howard Hughes. He also talks about
collaborating with his wife, Elaine, on their film Quest, and his daughter, Jennifer.

The wisdom of Saul Bass in this documentary will entertain and inspire you for many years.

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  • Sketching is one of the most important things in design

  • @silvachristopher23 I don't think that's what he meant at all. In any case, what you're referring to is not drawing, but planning. Which is indeed part of the design process.

  • @00cm You don't need great amazing Michelangelo, Da Vinci drawing skills. But everything starts with an idea, or a sketch. No matter how horrible that sketch maybe that's where it starts. If you don't do it that way you're wasting lots of time, which means you're wasting a lot of money. Unless you're incredibly talented and can crap something out, like Dali.

  • Well, this advice is a little outdated, there are many new fields of design that don't require traditional drawing skills. Then again, he was a traditional designer.

  • Even the most elaborate art must start with a sketch. I see so much technically superb zbrush art that is artistically woeful these days. There is nothing faster than drawing your ideas out and no better way of working proportion composition etc. Also 3d software is still very crude and technical but one day it will be entirely artistic then if you cant draw you will be in trouble.

  • i wish i could get this video for free... :)... Million dollar questions and trillion dollar answers...

  • why doesnt this have more views???

  • this is so true.

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