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The Illusion of Life

Disney Animation

Frank Thomas Ollie Johnston

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English
Hyperion
01 October 1995
Disney Animation
By:   ,
Imprint:   Hyperion
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 289mm,  Width: 270mm,  Spine: 37mm
Weight:   2.850kg
ISBN:   9780786860708
ISBN 10:   0786860707
Pages:   575
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 10 to 14 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  General/trade ,  Undergraduate ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
              Preface               Acknowledgments 1.           An Art Form is Born: 13 2.           The Early Days 1923–1933: 29 3.          The Principles of Animation: 47 4.          Discovery 1934–1936: 71 5.          Cartoon Comes of Age: 93 6.          Appeal and Dynamics: 119 7.          Hyperion: The Explosion: 141 8.          Burbank and The Nine Old Men: 159 9.           Our Procedures: 185 10.         How to Get It on the Screen: 243 11.         The Disney Sounds: 285 12.         The Follow-up Functions: 303 13.         The Uses of Live Action in Drawing Humans and Animals: 319 14.         Story: 367 15.         Character Development: 393 16.         Animating Expressions and Dialogue: 441 17.         Acting and Emotions: 473 18.         Other Types of Animation—and the Future: 509             Notes             Appendices             Index

Reviews for The Illusion of Life: Disney Animation

One of “5 must-read books on animation design Flip through these to understand the history and principles of animation . . . The authors of this book, Frank and Ollie, created animated masterpieces like ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’, ‘Bambi’, and ‘Pinocchio’. This book looks at the way the duo played a role in turning the Walt Disney Studios into a powerhouse and highest standard in animation. By using simple language and avoiding jargon, the book looks at the 12 rules of animation the duo created, where an emphasis on characters being realistic, while having their own essence is explained.” —Tini Sara Anien, Deccan Herald, 2022   One of “My Seven ‘Desert Island’ Animation Reference Books . . . Everything that could have already been said about this book has been said. Suffice to say, if you can own just one book about Disney animation, this is it. The development of the studio’s approach to character animation has never been more clearly documented.” —Amid Amidi, Cartoon Brew, 2013   One of the “Three books that mean a lot to me.” —Rob LaDuca, Disney animation guru, Variety, 2008   “Thomas and Johnston, two of Disney's original animators, here give the inside scoop on how the studio created the works that have charmed the world. ‘The text is ambitious,’ said LJ's reviewer (LJ 12/15/81). The ‘authors simultaneously give a history of Disney animation and explain the processes involved in clear, nontechnical terms.’ Along with the splendid text are dozens of color and black-and-white photographs and illustrations. A ‘magnificent volume’ that remains ‘essential for film collections and a feast for the most casual peruser.’ —Library Journal, Reed Business Information, Inc., 1996


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