This spring, Close Encounters of the Third Kind, Steven Spielberg’s classic science fiction film, turns 40. Celebrating that milestone is Close Encounters of the Third Kind: The Ultimate Visual History, a richly detailed tome packed with concept art, behind-the-scenes photos, storyboards,and interviews. We have excerpts that detail a number of iconic moments.
All images: Close Encounters of the Third Kind: The Ultimate Visual History by Michael Klastorin (Harper Collins)
Author Michael Klastorin gathered a lot of illustrations and information to create this beautiful and fascinating book. I recommend expanding all these images to see just how much detail is on display:
Along with concept art, the story behind the design and build of the Mothership is incredible, including the fact that the model team had just about finished building the original design before getting word to start over. “We threw out the giant teepee,” says model maker Greg Jein.
Here are some details about Spielberg’s very first draft of the script and how much survived to make it into the final movie:
One thing in the film from the beginning was the idea of music as a form of communication. “There was no mode of thought leading up to that. It just seemed like the most perfect communion between them and us,” says Spielberg in the book:
The book is honestly a treasure trove, but the best behind-the-scenes images?
… Are these creepy ones of the “aliens”. Honestly, this is scarier than anything else Spielberg has ever done.
Close Encounters of the Third Kind: The Ultimate Visual History comes out 24 October 2017.