"Re-imagining animation : the changing face of the moving image by Paul Wells and Johnny Hardstaff" (Book Review)


Autoria(s): Carter, Chris P.
Data(s)

20/01/2010

Resumo

Advances in digital technology have caused a radical shift in moving image culture. This has occurred in both modes of production and sites of exhibition, resulting in a blurring of boundaries that previously defined a range of creative disciplines. Re-Imagining Animation: The Changing Face of the Moving Image, by Paul Wells and Johnny Hardstaff, argues that as a result of these blurred disciplinary boundaries, the term “animation” has become a “catch all” for describing any form of manipulated moving image practice. Understanding animation predicates the need to (re)define the medium within contemporary moving image culture. Via a series of case studies, the book engages with a range of moving image works, interrogating “how the many and varied approaches to making film, graphics, visual artefacts, multimedia and other intimations of motion pictures can now be delineated and understood” (p. 7). The structure and clarity of content make this book ideally suited to any serious study of contemporary animation which accepts animation as a truly interdisciplinary medium.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/39311/

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Senses of Cinema Inc

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/39311/1/bookReview_reimagining_animation_DRAFT.pdf

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Carter, Chris P. (2010) "Re-imagining animation : the changing face of the moving image by Paul Wells and Johnny Hardstaff" (Book Review). Senses of Cinema.

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Fonte

Creative Industries Faculty

Palavras-Chave #190200 FILM TELEVISION AND DIGITAL MEDIA #animation, animate, moving image, cinema, film
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Review