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

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· Bloomsbury Publishing
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192
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About this eBook

Re-Imagining Animation: The Changing Face of the Moving Image by Paul Wells and Johnny Hardstaff explores the changing nature of animation in the twenty-first century.

Animation was once constructed frame-by-frame, but now the creation and manipulation of the moving image has changed. With the digital revolution, what was once merely an adjunct of film has become central to the entire cinematic enterprise. This title examines animation's changing role through engagement with a series of contemporary moving-image works, and comprises an important text on a popular subject.

Each case study looks at the entire creative process, from the initial creative stimulus, through the development of an aesthetic and the technical production of the work, to the final outcome.

This book is suitable for students of animation, established professional animators, and anyone with an interest in animation.

About the author

Professor Paul Wells is Director of the Animation Academy at Loughborough University, UK, and has published widely in the field of animation including The Fundamentals of Animation (AVA Publishing 2006), and is series author for AVA's Basics Animation titles. Johnny Hardstaff is an internationally established, award-winning designer, filmmaker and artist.

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