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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Too pretentious, but does introduce some interesting ideas.,
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This review is from: Cartoon Animation: Introduction to a Career (Paperback)
The book is intended to lead one by the hand into the classic animation industry. One gets the impression that using this book (and some practice) you can become professional enough to start your own studio - it even conatains a list of items to buy for your brand new animation studio...According to my experience, you have to spend several long years in the industry as a professional animator just to become worthy of the title "animator"; let alone starting your own animation studio. However, the book does introduce some interesting ideas (although I don't agree with all of them), and I did like very much the chapters dealing with learning how to draw and how to animate. Important: the book does not teach drawing and animtion techniques! It gives an idea about what to learn (which is the most important information!) and how to learn it. All in all, certainly worh reading.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Book!!,
By Kyle T. (San Diego, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cartoon Animation: Introduction to a Career (Paperback)
As I am aspiring to become an animator for Disney in the upcoming years, I picked this book up earlyer today. I read nearly the entire thing in 2 hours. All of the imformation was worth while to me, and the content was all true. I have read MANY books on animation, including the Illusion of Life, and this book contains great info.
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Cartoon Animation: Introduction to a Career by Milton Gray (Paperback - June 1991)
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