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The Encyclopedia of Animation Techniques

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Whether you're planning to rig up a camera in a back room or you're already working in a production studio, if you're eager to expand your knowledge, this book will guide you through the key techniques of animation you will need to get ahead.

This is a lavishly illustrated, step-by-step guide to drawn, model and computer generated animation that will prove inspirational to a wide audience.

It offers professional guidance on all aspects of animation - from conceptualisation and script treatments to cut-out animation and puppet-making.

It is the winner of the 1997 Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards Prize for the best book on the Moving Image.

The Judges called it "a masterpiece of professional guidance.

It employs all the visual techniques of its subject matter to excite as well as to educate.

With superb clarity of presentation, it cannot fail to inspire as well as inform animators of the future." You can benefit from a professional overview of 2D, 3D and computer generated animation, and from an insirational gallery of more than 100 finished works from the world's leading animators.

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Product Details
Focal Press
0240515765 / 9780240515762
Paperback / softback
09/04/1999
United Kingdom
English
176p. : ill. (chiefly col.)
23 cm
academic/professional/technical Learn More
Reprint. Originally published: 1996.
Benefit from a professional overview of 2D, 3D and computer generated animation<p/>Insirational gallery of more than 100 finished works from the world's leading animators<p/>Prize-winning coverage - winner of the 1997 Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards Prize for the best book on the Moving Image
Benefit from a professional overview of 2D, 3D and computer generated animation<p/>Insirational gallery of more than 100 finished works from the world's leading animators<p/>Prize-winning coverage - winner of the 1997 Kraszna-Krausz Book Awards Prize for the best book on the Moving Image AJRD Cinematography, television camerawork, APFV Animated films