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2000–2009

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English

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United Kingdom, Canada

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The Animator’s Survival Kit Animated: Dialogue 2 (Masterclass 14)

by Imogen Sutton (Director), Richard Williams (Presenter), Imogen Sutton (Producer) and Animation Masterclass
Imogen Sutton (Director), Richard Williams (Presenter), Imogen Sutton (Producer) and Animation Masterclass
Animation Masterclass, 2008
DOI: 10.5040/9781350883413

This masterclass looks at dialogue and head accents, and covers synchronising dialogue, symmetry, and fast dialogue.

Contains some illustrated depictions of nudity for purposes of animation instruction

Imogen Sutton - Producer and Director

Richard Williams - Animation

Neil Boyle - Animation

Pieter Van Houte - Technical Coordinator

Don Fairservice - Film Editor

Maud Nelissen and The Sprockets - Music

Steve White - Photography (US)

Richard Numeroff - Photography (US)

Rob Reed - Sound

Chris Bradley - Photography (UK)

Tom Doggart - Editorial Assistant

Bridget Blythe - Post Production Coordinator

Simon Bland - Online Editor

James Reynolds - Online Editor

Richard Lambert - Dubbing Mixer

Simon Woods - DVD Authoring

Doug Smith - DVD Authoring

Tom Barnes - Technical Advisor

Distilling the practical and creative insights of Richard Williams, the multi-Oscar winning animator behind Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, A Christmas Carol, The Little Island and Ziggy’s Gift, the Animator’s Survival Kit Animated is the go-to resource for animation instruction. Exclusive to Bloomsbury Digital Resources in streaming form, it provides access to unrivalled creative and technical know-how. These video masterclasses provide students with a step-by-step guide. Williams explains the underlying principles of sophisticated animation which can be applied to any style or approach to the medium, including computer, classical, games, stop motion, and internet animation. He explores how things move, and specific work methods used to make characters live, breathe, think and give a sustained commanding performance. The resource includes over 400 specially animated examples. Each example can be viewed individually at the correct frame-by-frame rate (24fps), enabling the viewer to study each scene in detail.

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