Animation: A Handy Guide

by Sheila Graber

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This handy guide is just that. It is small enough to handle and carry around easily, and is a must-have resource for everyone interested in animation history, theory and practice. The whole book is structured round 20 key events in animation history from Cave Art to the development of 3D computer-generated images. Each of the 20 sections is linked to a practical "Stuff for Students" section which gives clever first-hand instructions for animating anything from plasticine to pixels. Furthermore each of these 20 sections is linked to animated examples from the work of the author herself. The book provides a clearly laid out visual guide to animation at all levels and is further - and most importantly - directly linked to moving examples on a supporting DVD. The DVD also provides a wealth of web links and addresses to steer the user to animated examples of the historical works discussed and more. Although aimed squarely at first year animation students this package could prove equally valuable in the hands of secondary school pupils, MA students or people at home who have 'always wanted to have a go' at animation.
From one of the animators who brought us Paddington Bear, this book-and-DVD combination provides an integrated and self-sufficient learn-2D-animation package.
  • ISBN10 1408102838
  • ISBN13 9781408102831
  • Publish Date 1 October 2009
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 30 October 2015
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Imprint A & C Black Publishers Ltd
  • Pages 144
  • Language English