Cartoon Modern: Style and Design in 1950s Animation

by Amid Amidi

Hardcover, 2006

Status

Available

Call number

NC1766.U5 A47

Publication

Chronicle Books (2006), Edition: First Edition, 200 pages

Description

Between the classic films of Walt Disney in the 1940s and the televised cartoon revolution of the 1960s was a critical period in the history of animation. Amid Amidi, of the influentialAnimation Blast magazine and CartoonBrew blog, charts the evolution of the modern style in animation, which largely discarded the "lifelike" aesthetic for a more graphic and often abstract approach. Abundantly found in commercials, industrial and educational films, fair and expo infotainment, and more, this quickly popular cartoon modernism shared much with the painting and graphic design movements of the era. Showcasing hundreds of rare and forgotten sketches, model boards, cels, and film stills,Cartoon Modern is a thoroughly researched, eye-popping, and delightful account of a vital decade of animation design.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member aront
It took me a long time to finish the short book because I did a search on the films mentioned, found many if not most, and ended up watching the.

Beautiful art, entertaining content— many of the designers and directors talked about were artistic geniuses who created works worth watching 70 years
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Awards

Richard Wall Memorial Award (Winner — 2007)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2006-08-17

Physical description

200 p.; 11.3 inches

ISBN

0811847314 / 9780811847315

UPC

765145111768
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