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Cartoons: 110 años de cine de animación

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Este es mucho más que un libro de referencia. Publicado por primera vez en italiano en 1988 y traducido al francés en 1991 y al inglés en 1994, aparece ahora en español en una versión corregida, supervisada y actualizada por su autor, enriquecida con la colaboración del español Emilio de la Rosa, profundo conocedor del mundo de la animación. Esta nueva edición arranca en la prehistoria de la animación, llega hasta nuestros días e incluye un apéndice dedicado a la producción española, especialmente escrito para esta edición de Ocho y Medio., con la colaboración de ANIMADRID y de la Consejería de Cultura y Deportes de la Comunidad de Madrid.

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First published June 1, 1994

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Giannalberto Bendazzi

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March 6, 2008
the history of animation. possibly one of the coolest (next to the history of industrial design) art classes i've taken. LOVED it. my professor has one of the largest animation libraries on the east coast and was pretty cool too. as for the book, it has a lot of interesting and helpful information. great if you're into this stuff.
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textbook for my history of animation class.
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February 24, 2019
It's hard to find books about animation that don't concentrate on the works of Disney and/or Warner Brothers. Thankfully, Bendazzi's "Cartoons" takes a holistic approach, providing a useful overview of major animators and animation directors from around the world throughout the 20th century. While his three-volume "Animation: A World History" covers vastly more ground, "Cartoons" can be more helpful as the reader won't get bogged down in long biographies or extensive filmographies, instead focusing on the most important creators and their most influential works.
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