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Animation Scott Curtis Editor Susan Ohmer Editor Kevin Sandler Editor Alla Gadassik Editor Andrew Johnston Editor Bob Rehak Editor

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Animation Scott Curtis Editor Susan Ohmer Editor Kevin Sandler Editor Alla Gadassik Editor Andrew Johnston Editor Bob Rehak Editor
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Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 34.36 MB
Pages: 248
Author: Scott Curtis (editor); Susan Ohmer (editor); Kevin Sandler (editor); Alla Gadassik (editor); Andrew Johnston (editor); Bob Rehak (editor)
ISBN: 9780813570273, 0813570271
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Animation Scott Curtis Editor Susan Ohmer Editor Kevin Sandler Editor Alla Gadassik Editor Andrew Johnston Editor Bob Rehak Editor by Scott Curtis (editor); Susan Ohmer (editor); Kevin Sandler (editor); Alla Gadassik (editor); Andrew Johnston (editor); Bob Rehak (editor) 9780813570273, 0813570271 instant download after payment.

From the earliest motion pictures and cartoons of the 1900s, to the latest 3D animated feature and CGI blockbuster, animation has always been a part of the cinematic experience. While the boundaries between animation and live-action have often been carefully tended, the ubiquity of contemporary computer imaging certainly blurs those lines, thereby confirming the importance of animation for the history of American cinema. The last installment of the acclaimed Behind the Silver Screen series, Animation explores the variety of technologies and modes of production throughout the history of American animation: the artisanal, solitary labors of early animators such as Winsor McCay, or of independent animators such as Mary Ellen Bute; the industrial assembly lines of Hollywood studio-unit animation; the parsimonious production houses of the post-studio, post-war era; the collaborative approach of boutique animation and special-effect houses. Drawing on archival sources, this volume provides not only an overview of American animation history, but also, by focusing on the relationship between production and style, a unique approach to understanding animation in general.

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