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A Century Of Model Animation

Details: The technique of stop-motion model animation ? bringing models to life by filming them one frame at a time ? was the most important way of creating cinematic monsters and fantasy creatures before the advent of computer-generated imagery. It is a technique that will forever be associated with names of Willis O?Brien, the creator of King Kong, and Ray Harryhausen, whose films thrilled a generation of post-World War II movie-goers. But the first crude model animations were made in the 1890s and in the first two decades of the twentieth century pioneers producing short animated films before O?Brien created the first two animated features, The Lost World and King Kong in the dying days of silent film. Moreover, stop-motion model animation is still alive and flourishing, most
notably in the work of directors Tim Burton and Aardman Animations Nick Park, whose plasticine creations have starred in major hits such as Chicken Run and The Curse of the Were-rabbit. In this book Ray Harryhausen and his co-author Tony Dalton trace the history of the genre to which Ray devoted the whole of his working life, from the almost accidental discovery that inanimate objects could be brought to life on the screen to movies such as Jurassic Park, which combined model animation with computer-based techniques to bring a new generation of prehistoric creatures to life. In doing so he gives his readers a fascinating insight into the patience and ingenuity of the animators, explains the development and refinement of the technology, especially that which enabled actors and
animated models to interact on the same screen, and gives us tantalising glimpses of the many abandoned projects which litter the history of model animation. The book is lavishly illustrated with stills, many of them from forgotten movies and never before published in book form, sketches and storyboards for projects, explanatory diagrams, rare photographs of animators and artists at work and a host of memorabilia. Ideal for: Anyone interested in the history of animation. This hardback has 240 pages and 29.5cm x 25.2cm x 2.4cm
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Details: The technique of stop-motion model animation ? bringing models to life by filming them one frame at a time ? was the most important way of creating cinematic monsters & fantasy creatures before the advent of computer-generated imagery. It is a technique that will forever be associated with names of Willis O? Brien, the creator of King Kong, & Ray Harryhausen, whose films thrilled a generation of post-World War II movie-goers. But the first crude model animations were made in the 1890s & in the first two decades of the twentieth century pioneers producing short animated films before O? Brien created the first two animated features, The Lost World & King Kong in the dying days of silent film. Moreover, stop-motion model animation is still alive & flourishing, most notably in the work of directors Tim Burton & Aardman Animations Nick Park, whose plasticine creations have starred in major hits such as Chicken Run & The Curse of the Were-rabbit. In this book Ray Harryhausen & his co-author Tony Dalton trace the history of the genre to which Ray devoted the whole of his working life, from the almost accidental discovery that inanimate objects could be brought to life on the screen to movies such as Jurassic Park, which combined model animation with computer-based techniques to bring a new generation of prehistoric creatures to life. In doing so he gives his readers a fascinating insight into the patience & ingenuity of the animators, explains the development & refinement of the technology, especially that which enabled actors & animated models to interact on the same screen, & gives us tantalising glimpses of the many abandoned projects which litter the history of model animation. The book is lavishly illustrated with stills, many of them from forgotten movies & never before published in book form, sketches & storyboards for projects, explanatory diagrams, rare photographs of animators & artists at work & a host of memorabilia. Ideal for: Anyone interested in the history of animation. This hardback has 240 pages & 29.5cm x 25.2cm x 2.4cm

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The Works
With over 300 UK stores and more than 40000 different products in store each year, The Works is Britain's top discount book store. A well known presence on the high street, The Works was founded in 1981 to bring affordable books to the public. It now offers a large range of exciting products, including arts and crafts products, toys, gifts and seasonal products, all at discounted prices, making it a superb place to find items for hobbies and gifts for all ages. The book selection includes children's books, fiction and non-fiction books on a wide range of subjects from food and drink and craft and DIY to entertainment, autobiographies and history. Art and crafts products range from children's craft sets to sewing materials and professional artists' brushes. As well as big brands, The Works also sells their own high quality branded products.
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