The Animator's Workbook; Step-By-Step Techniques of Drawn Animation

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Edition: Reprint
Format: Trade Paper
Pub. Date: 1988-09-01
Publisher(s): RANDOM HOUSE
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Summary

The Animator's Workbookoffers a complete course on the principles and techniques of drawn animation. Stressing that animation is a subtle and exacting art form which breathes life into inanimate drawings, Tony White, an award-winning animator, covers every aspect of the process. He provides technical information and explains in easy-to-follow text and step-by-step illustrations, how to capture movement, expression, and emotion. He shows you how to convncingly animate birds and animals and explores special effects - wind, water, fire, and solid objects - that can add realism, drama, and atmosphere to animation. This book takes the mystery out of the animation process and provides sound, reliable guidance and information. Topics include: Content The Process of Animation The Animator's Toolkit Inbetweening Head Turns Walks Runs Realistic Touches Technical Information Exaggerated Action The Animal Kingdom Dialogue Animated Effects Backgrounds

Author Biography

Tony White, one of Britain's foremost animators, was head of design and background on the animated television series Jackson Five, and won first prize at the Chicago Film Festival, with his first short film, Quartet. He assisted Richard Williams, the internationally acclaimed film director, on A Christmas Carol, which won an Academy Award for animation. White lives in London with his wife and two daughters.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 5(9)
Introduction 9(1)
The Process of Animation
10(6)
The Animator's Toolkit
16(8)
Inbetweening
24(12)
Head Turns
36(8)
Walks
44(20)
Runs
64(8)
Realistic Touches
72(14)
Technical Information
86(18)
Exaggerated Action
104(14)
The Animal Kingdom
118(12)
Dialogue
130(12)
Animated Effects
142(12)
Backgrounds
154(4)
Afterword 158(1)
Index 159(1)
Credits 160

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