If Disney’s Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs represented the Animation industry’s infancy, Ed Hooks thinks that the current production line of big-budget features is its artistically awkward adolescence. While a well-funded marketing machine can conceal structural flaws, uneven performances and superfluous characters, the importance of crafted storytelling will only grow in importance as animation becomes a broader, more accessible art form. Craft Notes for Animators analyses specific films – including Frozen and Despicable Me – to explain the secrets of creating truthful stories and believable characters. It is an essential primer for the for tomorrow’s industry leaders and animation artists.
I think it would be absurd for anyone who is beginning their career in Animation to not read Ed's latest work. The play-by-play analysis of Acting for Animators continues here, and his acting reviews in Disney's Frozen are spot-on. This is well written, as is Acting for Animators, and I highly recommend that you read and study them both if you are in or beginning in the animation arts (cinema, gaming, television, VR, it's all covered very well).