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. Drawing on archival sources to analyze the relationship between production and style, this volume provides also a unique approach to understanding animation in general.
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. Drawing on archival sources to analyze the relationship between production and style, this volume provides also a unique approach to understanding animation in general.
Table of Contents Acknowledgements Introduction 1 The Silent Screen (1895-1928) by Scott Curtis 26 Classical Hollywood (1928-1946) by Susan Ohmer 73 Limited Animation (1947-1989) by Kevin Sandler 116 Independent Animators and the Artisanal Mode (1947-1989) by Alla Gadassik 163 The Rise of Computer-Generated Imagery (1965-1989) by Andrew Johnston 209 Ubiquitous Animation (1990-2016) by Bob Rehak 244 Glossary 279 Academy Awards for Animation 302 Notes on Contributors 315
Table of Contents Acknowledgements Introduction 1 The Silent Screen (1895-1928) by Scott Curtis 26 Classical Hollywood (1928-1946) by Susan Ohmer 73 Limited Animation (1947-1989) by Kevin Sandler 116 Independent Animators and the Artisanal Mode (1947-1989) by Alla Gadassik 163 The Rise of Computer-Generated Imagery (1965-1989) by Andrew Johnston 209 Ubiquitous Animation (1990-2016) by Bob Rehak 244 Glossary 279 Academy Awards for Animation 302 Notes on Contributors 315
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