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Animating space, from Mickey to Wall-E, J.P. Telotte

Label
Animating space, from Mickey to Wall-E, J.P. Telotte
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Animating space
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
697182386
Responsibility statement
J.P. Telotte
Review
"Animators work within a strictly defined, limited space that requires difficult artistic decisions. The blank frame presents a dilemma for all animators, and the decision of what to include and leave out raises important questions about artistry, authorship, and cultural influence. In Animating Space: From Mickey to WALL-E, renowned scholar J.P. Telotte explores how animation has confronted the blank template, and how responses to that confrontation have changed. Focusing on American animation, Telotte tracks the development of animation in line with changing cultural attitudes toward space and examines innovations that elevated the medium from a novelty to a fully realized art form. From Winsor McCay and the Fleischer brothers to the Walt Disney Company, Warner Bros., and Pixar Studios, Animating Space explores the contributions of those who invented animation, those who refined it, and those who, in the current digital age, are using it to redefine the very possibilities of cinema."--Jacket
Sub title
from Mickey to Wall-E
Table Of Contents
Early animation : of figures and spaces -- Winsor McCay's warped spaces -- The stereoscopic Mickey -- The double space of the Fleischer films -- Ub Iwerks's (multi)plain cinema -- Looking in on life : Disney's real spaces -- What's "up and down" Doc? Warner Bros., Chuck Jones, and abstract space -- Toontown spaces and the new hybrid world -- The Pixar reality : digital space and beyond -- Digital effects animation and the new hybrid cinema
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