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Animation : Art and Industry.

Furniss, Maureen.

Animation : Art and Industry. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (249 pages)

Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction -- GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES -- Chapter 1 Fine Art Animation -- Chapter 2 Some Critical Perspectives on Lotte Reiniger -- Chapter 3 It's mickey mouse -- Chapter 4 Norman McLaren: His UNESCO Work in Asia -- Chapter 5 Conventions versus Clichés -- Chapter 6 My Neighbor Totoro -- Chapter 7 Glocalisation vs. Globalization: The Work of Nick Park and Peter Lord -- Chapter 8 Toward a Postmodern Animated Discourse: Bakhtin, Intertextuality and the Cartoon Carnival -- Chapter 9 Innocent Play or the Copycat Effect? Computer Game Research and Classification -- Chapter 10 Winsor McCay -- Chapter 11 The Live Wire: Margaret J. Winkler and Animation History -- Chapter 12 Disney and the Art World: The Early Years -- Chapter 13 The Art of Chuck Jones: John Lewell Interviews the Veteran Hollywood Animator -- Chapter 14 The Disney Studio at War -- Chapter 15 UPA -- Chapter 16 Blacklisted Animators -- Chapter 17 Clay Animation and the Early Days of Television: The "Gumby" Series -- Chapter 18 Commercial Breaks -- Chapter 19 "Cartoon, Anti-Cartoon" -- Chapter 20 Computers, New Technology and Animation -- Chapter 21 The Illusion of "Identity": Gender and Racial Representation in Aladdin -- Chapter 22 Selling Bugs Bunny: Warner Bros. and Character Merchandising in the Nineties -- Author Biographies.

Essays span the silent era to the present, include new media such as web animation and gaming, and address animation made using a variety of techniques.

9780861969043


Animated films.


Electronic books.

NC1765 -- .A55 2012eb

791.4334

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