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ISBN 0500292094 (paperback)
ISBN13桁 9780500292099 (paperback)
テキストの言語 英語                  
分類:NDC10版 778.77
個人著者標目 Furniss, Maureen.
本タイトル A new history of animation /
著者名 Maureen Furniss.
出版地・頒布地 New York, New York :
出版者・頒布者名 Thames & Hudson,
出版年・頒布年 2016.
数量 464 pages :
他の形態的事項 illustrations (some color) ;
大きさ 28 cm.
書誌注記 Includes bibliographical references and index.
内容注記 Part 1. Origins of animation -- Chapter 1. Setting the scene for animation. Early innovations in simulating movement ; The printing press and comic strips ; The impact of photography on studies of locomotion ; The transition to animated cinema -- Chapter 2. The magic of early cinema. Entrepreneurs of early cinema ; First approaches to animation ; Wonderful tricks: special effects in early film -- Chapter 3. Foundations of the animation industry. The beginnings of drawn animation ; Bray, Barré, and the emergence of the animation studio system ; The development of the Hollywood studio system and the modern cinema experience ; Stop-motion developments of the 1910s -- Chapter 4. The late silent era and the coming of sound. Iconic figures of the late silent era ; Distribution options ; The introduction of sound technology ; The consolidation of the American animation industry ; Stop-motion developments in the late silent era -- Part 2. Early animation -- Chapter 5. Animation as modern art. Modern movements in painting ; The development of modern art ; Lotte Reiniger and the art and craft of silhouette animation ; Abstraction, transcendence, and visual music: theories of modernest animation ; The Russian film theory revolution ; Collaboration in unsettled times: modernist animation of the 1930s ; Support for modernist animation -- Chapter 6. Disney's new aesthetic. Creating an identity ; The reorganization of the studio ; A new aesthetic for a new era ; The ideas behind "Disney style" movement ; Disney's first feature films -- Chapter 7. Style and the Fleischer Studio. The development of style in the 1930s ; The Fleischer studio: style and structure ; Classifying content ; Censorship ; The New Deal and the rise of unions in the US animation industry -- Chapter 8. Comedy and the dominance of American animation. Key elements of comedy ; Animation at Warner Bros. ; Animation at MGM -- Part 3. Wartime and midcentury -- Chapter 9. Animation in World War II. Animation and the war effort ; The events of World War II ; Identifying the enemy ; Animation with an agenda ; Wartime animation outside the United States -- Chapter 10. International developments in postwar animation. Occupation and animation ; Postwar animation in communist countries ; Postwar animation in Great Britain and Canada -- Chapter 11. Stop-motion approaches. Experiments in stop-motion ; Stop-motion in advertising ; Stop-motion in Eastern Europe ; Pioneering efforts in Japan and China ; Japanese theatrical traditions ; American stop-motion in the postwar period ; Stop-motion stars -- Chapter 12. Midcentury shifts in American design. Finding the artist in animation: developments at the major studios ; United we stand: the influences of the UPA Studio ; The rise of animated advertising -- Chapter 13. Early television animation. The beginnings of made-for-television animation in America ; The rise of children's animated television series ; Media regulation ; American animated television production in the 1980s ; International developments in made-for-television animation -- Part 4. Experimental modes -- Chapter 14. Postwar experimentation. Animation and the avant-garde ; Experiments with perception ; The beginnings of animated computer art -- Chapter 15. New audiences for animated features. New voices in popular media ; Disney animation from the postwar era ; Creative work from Disney's rivals ; The rise of international production ; Attracting the youth audience -- Part 5. New contexts and voices -- Chapter 16. The emergence of electronic games. The impact of technology on games ; Types of game ; The online came community ; Creating and modifying games ; Heroes and damsels in distress ; The future of animated games -- Chapter 17. Voices from the Eastern Bloc. The introduction of a modern style in Soviet animation ; Animation after the fall of the Soviet Union ; Czechoslovakia's changing political identity ; Varied directions for Czech animation ; Animation from the Visegrad group -- Chapter 18. Authorship in animated shorts. Support for short films ; Women and authorship ; Formal and technical experimentation ; Developing stop-motion worlds -- Chapter 19. The Disney renaissance. Before the renaissance: challenges to Disney's reputation ; Key administrators at the new Disney ; Films of the Disney renaissance ; Disney theater ; After the renaissance -- Chapter 20. Television as a creative space. Commercial broadcast animation ; Cable animation -- Chapter 21. Computer-generated animation in features. Innovators in the effects world ; Creating an authentic reality ; John Lasseter and the rise of Pixar ; Digital advances at DreamWorks Animation ; The illusion of depth ; Disney builds its digital empire ; Other players embrace CGI -- Part 6. Animation worldwide -- Chapter 22. The culture of Japanese animation. Manga and anime ; Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, and Studio Ghibli ; A survey of Japanese animation studios ; Innovative short film production ; Preserving a cultural legacy -- Chapter 23. The panorama of world animation. A global challenge: creating a national style ; International feature films ; Distributing world animation: GKIDS -- Chapter 24. Animation in the art world. Finding the art in animation ; Installations ; Projections and site-specific works ; Animation and performance ; The art of video games -- Glossary.
要約、抄録、注釈等 Surveys the cultural, political, and economic context of how this dynamic industry evolved, emphasizing both artistic and technical achievements from around the world--from Hollywood to Tokyo, from Moscow to Sydney. Featuring a timeline for each of its six parts, A New History of Animation provides readers with a clear and accessible chronology of events. A Global Storyline, highlighting the major themes of the era, opens each chapter, and an end-of-book glossary defines key terms used throughout the book.
一般件名 Animation (Cinematography) -- History.
Animated film industry -- History.
資料情報1 『A new history of animation /』 Maureen Furniss. Thames & Hudson, 2016. (所蔵館:中央  請求記号:DF/778.7/F98/N  資料コード:7110248256)
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