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Animation sketchbooks / Laura Heit.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: San Francisco; Chronicle Books, 2013Description: 320 pages : colour illustrations ; 31 cm; text txt; unmediated nISBN:
  • 9781452119700
  • 1452119708
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 741.58 HEI
Contents:
Introduction -- The animators -- Nancy Andrews -- Lilli Carré -- Martha Colburn -- Luis Cook -- Suzanne Deakin -- Jo Dery -- Paul Driessen -- Félix Dufour-Laperriére -- Adam Elliot -- Janie Geiser -- Philippe Grammaticopoulos -- Pierre-Luc Granjon -- Brent Green -- Laura Heit -- Isabel Herguera -- Don Hertzfeldt -- Stephen Hillenburg -- Chris Hinton -- Jonathan Hodgson -- Stephen Irwin -- Avish Khebrehzadeh -- Fran Krause -- Raimund Krumme -- Simone Massi -- Miwa Matreyek -- Florence Miailhe -- Mirai Mizue -- David OReilly -- Osbert Parker -- Pritt Pärn -- Michaela Pavlátov -- Regina Pessoa -- David Polonsky -- Jeff Scher -- Georges Schwizgebel -- Maureen Selwood -- Dash Shaw -- David Shrigley -- Cat Solen -- Allison Schulnik -- Stacey Steers -- Steven Subotnick -- Chris Sullivan -- Malcolm Sutherland -- Jim Trainor -- Ree Treweek -- Paul Vester -- J.J. Villard -- Chel White -- Run Wrake -- Koji Yamamura -- Websites.
Summary: In Animation Sketchbooks, fifty of the leading contemporary talents working in independent animation offer a glimpse into their private sketchbooks. During the conceptual stages of their projects, these groundbreaking and award-winning artists employ a variety of mediums to exercise their creativity, including pencil, paint, collage, puppetry, and photography. Each artist shares a selection of their craft along with personal insights into their influences and the artistic processes behind their unique sketches, character studies, storyboards, and doodles.--Provided by publisher.
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Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 741.58 HEI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 39002100676304

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

In Animation Sketchbooks , fifty of the leading contemporary talents working in independent animation offer a glimpse into their private sketchbooks. During the conceptual stages of their projects, these groundbreaking and award-winning artists employ a variety of mediums to exercise their creativity, including pencil, paint, collage, puppetry, and photography. Each artist shares a selection of their craft along with personal insights into their influences and the artistic processes behind their unique sketches, character studies, storyboards, and doodles. The range of visions and techniques on display provide endless inspiration and allow a rare insight into the scope of the animator's art.

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction -- The animators -- Nancy Andrews -- Lilli Carré -- Martha Colburn -- Luis Cook -- Suzanne Deakin -- Jo Dery -- Paul Driessen -- Félix Dufour-Laperriére -- Adam Elliot -- Janie Geiser -- Philippe Grammaticopoulos -- Pierre-Luc Granjon -- Brent Green -- Laura Heit -- Isabel Herguera -- Don Hertzfeldt -- Stephen Hillenburg -- Chris Hinton -- Jonathan Hodgson -- Stephen Irwin -- Avish Khebrehzadeh -- Fran Krause -- Raimund Krumme -- Simone Massi -- Miwa Matreyek -- Florence Miailhe -- Mirai Mizue -- David OReilly -- Osbert Parker -- Pritt Pärn -- Michaela Pavlátov -- Regina Pessoa -- David Polonsky -- Jeff Scher -- Georges Schwizgebel -- Maureen Selwood -- Dash Shaw -- David Shrigley -- Cat Solen -- Allison Schulnik -- Stacey Steers -- Steven Subotnick -- Chris Sullivan -- Malcolm Sutherland -- Jim Trainor -- Ree Treweek -- Paul Vester -- J.J. Villard -- Chel White -- Run Wrake -- Koji Yamamura -- Websites.

Pacific Film Archive collection; non-circulating. CBPF.

In Animation Sketchbooks, fifty of the leading contemporary talents working in independent animation offer a glimpse into their private sketchbooks. During the conceptual stages of their projects, these groundbreaking and award-winning artists employ a variety of mediums to exercise their creativity, including pencil, paint, collage, puppetry, and photography. Each artist shares a selection of their craft along with personal insights into their influences and the artistic processes behind their unique sketches, character studies, storyboards, and doodles.--Provided by publisher.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Laura Heit is an American artist who makes animated films and puppet performances. She lives and works in Portland, Oregon.

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