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The Animator's Survival Kit: A Manual of Methods, Principles, and Formulas for Classical, Computer, Games, Stop Motion, and Internet Animators


by Richard Williams

List Price: $30.00
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Sales Rank: 106990
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 352
Publication Date: January 07, 2002


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Product Description
The definitive working manual on animation, from the triple Academy Award winning Director of Animation of Who Framed Roger Rabbit.

Animation is one of the hottest and most creative areas of film-making today-- and the master animator who bridges the old generation and the new is Richard Williams. During his more than forty years in the business, Williams has been one of the true innovators, and serves as the link between the golden age of animation by hand and the new computer animation successes.

Perhaps even more important, though, has been his dedication to passing along his knowledge to a new generation of animators so that they in turn can push the medium in new directions.

In this book, based on his sold-out Animation Masterclasses in the United States and across Europe attended by animators from The Walt Disney Company, PIXAR, DreamWorks, Blue Sky and Warner Bros, Williams provides the underlying principles of animation that every animator-- from beginner to expert, classic animator to computer animation whiz-- needs. Urging his readers to 'invent but be believable,' he illustrates his points with hundreds of drawings, distilling the secrets of the masters into a working system in order to create a book that will become the standard work on all forms of animation for professionals, students, and fans.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 93 reviews)

easy to follow, with great examples  
this was the textbook for my principles of animation I class, and it was an immense help. if I was ever confused about how to liven up an animation, or make a movement more believable, I could look in the book for an explanation of a walk, run, jump, or any of a number of movements and get an example of the keyframes at the very least.
while it doesn't sit down and explain the 12 principles of animation in a section, it does end up covering the essentials in an easy to understand way.

my instructor put it this way "The Illusion of Life: Disney Animation is the old testament of animation, and this book, is the new testament."
August 16, 2008

Great book for animation students  
This is an easy to understand book that i am sure will give me an edge starting my animation history classes. It lays everything out in an understandable format. great book
August 10, 2008

a much needed item  
a much needed item for an inspiring animator or anyone interested in the entertainment field
July 22, 2008

GrrrrrrrEAT!  
Exactly what I was looking for! The perfect guide for the beginning (and the more experienced)animator.

June 11, 2008

Amazing book  
Anyone remotely interested in animation should pick up this book. It is amazing. It is truly the perfect reference book for anyone who wants to animate, and do it well.
April 20, 2008


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