Re-Imagining Animation: The Changing Face of the Moving Image

Re-Imagining Animation: The Changing Face of the Moving Image

Paul Wells, Johnny Hardstaff
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Author:  Paul Wells, Johnny Hardstaff
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  192
Publisher:  Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year:  2008
ISBN:  9782940373697

This book will explore the creative, educational, technical and critical issues at stake in 're-imagining animation'. The moving image pieces will be presented as a range of case studies looking at the production process from the initial choice and selection of the creative stimulus, through the discussion and decision informing the aesthetic and technical facilitation of the work, to the final outcome. These will then be analysed in meaning, purpose, and affect, and as part of a wider engagement with moving image culture. These case studies will represent a detailed evaluation of experimental work as it moves from 'script to screen', simultaneously addressing the interfaces between animation, film, graphic design and art-making in general, and it is this which essentially constitutes the 'advanced' level of the book in not merely foregrounding progressive contemporary work, but stressing innovative approaches to pedagogy and production. This book is suitable for students of animation, established professional animators, and anyone with an interest in animation.

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