BOOK: Animation
A Reference Guide
AUTHOR: Thomas W. Hoffer
PUBLISHER: Greenwood Press
PAGES: 385
CONTENTS
TABLES
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Chapter 1 : Introduction
" 2 : The Historic Outline
" 3 : Gateway to the Animation Literature: References and the
General Literature
" 4 : Classes of Animation and Personalities
" 5 : Creating Animation
" 6 : New Directions
Appendix 1 - Chronology of Animation
" 2 - Major Research Centers
" 3 - Sources for Collectible Animation Art
" 4 - Sources of Films
" 5 - Animated Films on 8mm
" 6 - Selected and Annotated Trade Journal and Popular Press
" 7 - Periodicals, Newsletters, and Irregular Serials in
English of Animation Intrest
INDEX
NOTE: Every Chapter has a bibliography plus every appendix except 1,5.
NOTE: Appendix 6 has it's own INDEX
NOTE: 70 B.C., Lucretius in De Rerum Natura described an apparatus that
projected hand-drawn moving images on a screen.[this is from the
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