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Animation
Animations of Mortality
Published in Paperback by Methuen (1979-04)
Author: Terry Gilliam
List price: $9.95
Used price: $1.18

Average review score:

Terry Gilliam, a contemporary genius.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-10
There's not doubt that Terry Gilliam is a contemporary genius and a master of the cut-out animation.
Throught this wonderfully created book, you can discover the complete process of making one of this amazing animations, that appeareds between some python sketches and other popular tv shows.
From the finest political humour to kinda simple kiddie humour!
Terry Gilliam at his very, very best!!

...large pneumatic ladies exploding...
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-10-13
I acquired this book when I was in high school, having just discovered Monty Python. I was fascinated by the strange cutout animations that joined the skits, and that's what drew me to the book originally. Now, it is a rare, classic treasure. Mainly, it is a book overviewing cutout animation. The fun part is the documenting of a body of work that Gilliam has now moved away from as a film director. There are a few political cartoons, not used for Python, and some pages of raw sketches that show the darker side of animation. Plus, as a bonus, you get a running gag about a black spot and a badger that keep trying to hijack the actual book as you read it.... Technically beneficial to animators, a Holy Grail of acquisitions to Gilliam fans.

How to animate Monty Python style
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 1999-10-05
Terry Gilliam is a wonderful animator, the success of Monty Pythons Flying Circus was to a large part because of his graphic abilities. Everyone who has seen the opening titles with the big foot squash will know what to expect from this book. In this book, he goes to great lengths, to help you make graphics that can be funny. Even more importantly he shows you how to make animation with very little effort. This book was a lifesaver for me when I made my first Hollywood animation back in the early 1980's. Absolute essential reading for every cut-out animator or pixilator, and recommended to all who aspire to amuse others. Suitable for all ages, as my three children loved it.

Animation
The Art of Pixar: 100 Collectible Postcards
Published in Cards by Chronicle Books (2005-11-10)
Author:
List price: $16.95
New price: $9.51
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Average review score:

Great cards!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-22
I am very pleased with these cards - sketches, posters & scenes from movies. I will have fun sending these. And, 100! What a price for 100 cards!

Pixar Fans, you gotta get these!
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 10 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-12
When I bought this, I was expecting them as the description states, coiled and in a box. When they arrived, to my suprise, they are not coil bound at all, but each postcard is loose and kept inside the box. This was great, as I was planning on putting some of these in frames around the house anyways.

The price....let me tell you, they are worth it. If you work it out, thats about 17ยข each, where most generic postcards go for $1 or more. The artwork covers all the features and shorts from Pixar to date, including their upcoming feature Cars.

After showing these to my animation collegues, they agree, this is one purchase you cannot be without if you are a lover of Pixar's work.

Great bargain!!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2006-08-22
This was a great set of postcards, real high quality paper stock. My intention was to use them to mail to my nephew away at school, but once my kids saw the cards, they all took some for their walls to hang. With 100 cards there is plenty to go around. My favorite is the old man from the toy story shorts...

Animation
Art of Winnie the Pooh, The
Published in Hardcover by Disney Editions (2006-10-01)
Author:
List price: $35.00
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Beautiful
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-01
This book is absolutely beautiful. It caught the corner of my eye while I was at the bookstore, and those Winnie The Pooh colors were unmistakable.

At first, I was drawn to it because of the interesting interpretation of Winnie on the cover. I was happy to find that this was a theme carried out through the whole book.

Amazing works of art, it was so wonderful to see Winnie through the eyes of all those different artists.

Highly recommended for any Disney or Pooh fan, or even for anyone who isn't either.

Pooh in so many ways
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-05
I thoroughly enjoy this book! It probably helps that our son, a Disney artist, drew one of the entries and credited me for his love of Winnie the Pooh but it is more than just his drawing that inspires me to look at this book. Although it would be considered a coffee table book, I have looked at the pictures over and over, something I don't always do with this type of book. There is so much variety in presentation, the size is delightful, and the autobiography bits about the artists are like reading a playbill on Broadway. If you love Pooh like I do, don't miss the opportunity to enjoy this book.

Great pictures
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2006-12-18
Picked this book up last week. it makes a great coffee table book. has some great versions of famous artists work done up as winnie the pooh. i keep wanting to cut the book apart and frame every page.

Animation
The Astro Boy Essays: Osamu Tezuka, Mighty Atom, and the Manga/Anime Revolution
Published in Paperback by Stone Bridge Press (2007-09-01)
Author: Frederik L. Schodt
List price: $16.95
New price: $9.98
Used price: $9.18
Collectible price: $31.50

Average review score:

A book every anime/manga fan needs to read
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-31
I just happened upon this book when I was shopping for manga and thought it looked like a good read. Well, it's a great read! Finally a book in English about Tezuka!

Schodt does an amazing job breaking down Mighty Atom/Astro Boy along with Tezuka. He actually knew Tezuka so he brings a great insight to this work. The images in the book are great as well, especially the color inserts at the beginning of the book. Included are a great index of all the manga and anime episodes, and a character guide with both Japanese and English character names.

If you are a fan of anime, manga, or both, you will want to read this book to know why the two art forms are so popular today, not only in Japan, but all across the world!

Made in Japan
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-08-02
I don't think the onslaught of Japanese pop culture would not take fruition if not for the talented work of Osamu Tezuka. He influenced his country men for many generations and his manga books are still published today and are fresh as they were printed over 60 years. The man has left a mark on more artists/animators than Walt Disney ever did. Frederik L. Schodt delves into the framework of this genius who set the blueprint to all manga and anime that we are used to. If not for Osamu Tezuka, I think Japanese manga and anime would be dormant, as with the Beatles a slew of bands followed them, but there was only one Beatles and they will always be standing tall in their heap in the part pop culture as will Osamu Tezuka will be for the Japanese culture, his name is under every breath of new creation that comes from that part of the world and has crossed oceans with his universal ideas and will leave a giant imprint for many more years yet to come. Astro Boy Collection Box Set

Say Hello to the God of Manga! (Manga no Kami-sama ni Yoroshiku!)
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-10-25
You will not believe me when I try to tell you about Osamu Tezuka. He drew over 150,000 pages of manga in his lifetime, more than 700 separate series, and more than 70 anime, films and movies. He was a pioneer every genre, from hard sci-fi to mahou shoujo to adult films. He developed the drawing and animation techniques that still dominate the industry today. Today's greats, from Rintaro to Yoshiyuki Tomino, worked and studied with him. He was a political activist, writing against war, racism, environmental exploitation, medical corruption. He was a national hero of Japan, and under consideration for the Nobel Prize in literature when he passed away in 1989. Astro Boy, Black Jack, Kimba the White Lion, Metropolis, Phoenix, Buddha and Princess Knight are only the best known of literally hundreds of creations which have impacted every corner of the manga world. If you think this sounds like too much for one man to plausibly accomplish in a lifetime, you're far from the only one who finds Osamu Tezuka a little superhuman.

Fred Schodt, author of Dreamland Japan Manga! Manga!: the World of Japanese Comics and translator of Phoenix, Astro Boy and more, was a personal friend of the "God of Comics" and his translator when Tezuka visited America. In his long-awaited Astro Boy Essays, Schodt gives a concise and detailed introduction to the life, influence and significance of Tezuka in the history of Japan and the international comics world. Focusing on Tezuka's best known work, the anti-racist children's classic Astro Boy, it gives efficient, approachable portraits of Osamu Tezuka's life and personality, the atmosphere in Japan during and after WWII and their effect on the manga industry, the nightmarish behind-the-scenes production schedule that birthed Japan's first animated TV series, and the spread of Astro Boy as a Japanese, and later an international symbol of peace, technology, hope for the future, and above all of Japan itself. The rocky history of Astro Boy's American distribution gives a fascinating look at the beginnings of American anime fandom, and how many barriers had to be broken to achieve the comparatively-smooth licensing and distribution system in place today. All the material is presented in a format beginners can understand, but with enough details that even experts will find themselves learning more with every page. The Astro Boy Essays is an invaluable contribution to manga scholarship, and provides a window for American otaku to finally learn about the "God" who made anime what it is today.

For more information about the book, see:
www.stonebridge.com/AstroBoy/AstroBoy.html

For more information about Osamu Tezuka, his life and works, see:
TezukaInEnglish.com

Animation
AutoCAD 2000 Interactive Training CD (Complete Support Training CD)
Published in CD-ROM by OpenCAD International Inc (1999-09-05)
Author: Barry Wagar
List price: $39.95

Average review score:

Really a Great Product
Helpful Votes: 22 out of 22 total.
Review Date: 2002-05-25
I bought this author's Autodesk VIZ CD and liked it so much I decided to try the AutoCAD 2000 CD because that's what I use. I really liked it too. The things I like best are:

1) Its cheaper than other CD's and covers more commands.
2) It also covers more than even the big books like
Inside AutoCAD. Its _all_ tutorials so its easy to
understand.
3) Its easy to install. Just follow the directions.
4) Its easy to use. I like using ALT + TAB to switch back
and forth between it and AutoCAD. The READ THIS FIRST
page is the only thing I had to read in order to
understand exactly how to use it.
5) Its easy to print the tutorials. I set my properties
when I print to put two pages on each piece of paper
to save printer ink. I read the tutorials like magazine
articles - they very easy to follow because there are lots
of pictures. You should do this too. The tutorials are long
sometimes.
6) No animations, which is good because they suck up space
and you can't print them, and they are boring to watch -
if I wanted animations I would buy a video which there
are two million of.
7) The index is very good - commands are easy to find
8) It covers everything - beginner, intermediate,
advanced topics. Lines, arcs, circles -> object tracking
and dimension styles -> dimension families, plot style
tables -> 3D commands & custom menus/toolbars. I think
its like 80 hours or more of training. I haven't finished
it yet.
9) The author writes back if you email her questions about
the tutorials. I didn't understand Otrack (even after
I did the tutorial which I didn't read carefully enough)
and she wrote back when I emailed her. She knew exactly
what I was doing wrong. She's very polite.

I recommend this CD very highly. In fact I like both the
things I purchased from this company. The VIZ CD is very good too.

One warning - this isn't a "for dummies" product. Its for people that actually want to learn the product and use it to do real work. If you are looking for something really easy this product might not work well for you.

Just Like The Man Said!
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2002-04-19
Easy to install, lots and lots of projects, covers the easy stuff and works up to the hard stuff. I bought it for my office and now everyone is borrowing it. The publisher does answer questions about the tutorials by the way. You email them - they email you back. Pretty cool.

This CD blew me away!
Helpful Votes: 66 out of 68 total.
Review Date: 2000-01-16
I can't believe this CD is so good! I never knew it was possible to get training, REAL TRAINING, without going to a class. But this CD really delivers. In under two weeks, I've gone from a beginner to an Expert. (Well, I'm making 3D models which seems like expert stuff to me.) Oh, and I got stuck and sent an email to the publisher. Within 24 hours I had an ANSWER from a REAL LIVE PERSON that got me going again. Tell me another publisher that cares enough about its readers to answer their questions. This CD is like a teacher in a box!

Animation
The Best of The Harveyville Fun Times!
Published in Paperback by Lulu.com (2006-10-24)
Author: Mark Arnold
List price: $29.95
New price: $25.99
Used price: $20.17

Average review score:

Great deal of material
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-03-04
The Best of the Harveyville Fun Times packs in a great deal of research. Culled from some of the best articles in the fanzines history, many pieces focus on the various Harvey characters in many different media; television, films, and comics. Indeed, you could spend many hours here, but sections of the material can be slightly repetitious since some show up again in various articles.

While a great deal of scholarly research has been done on Carl Bark's Uncle Scrooge character, this is one of the first editions done on the Casper and Richie Rich characters. In fact Mr. Christopher Barat makes some interesting comparisons to the comic book adventures of Casper and Richie with Disney's richest duck. He also does a great job summarazing and analysing many of the Richie Rich and Casper stories while looking for originality and other creative highlights in these hundreds of stories, which can get very maudlin after a while.

Something that caught my attention is when Richie Rich, who has always been faithful to his girlfriend, Gloria, has a unique encounter with the antagonist Mayda Munny in a dream sequence. Hmm. . . Maybe Richie is a bit more complicated than we thought. Anyway,it took Mr. Baret to draw this to my attention.

I also have to give Mr. Baret credit for using the word, "discombulate." Hey! Anybody who can use a word like that is all right in my book.

The text amply has interviews with the surviving Harvey company personal,episode guides to various Richie Rich tv programs, histories on Sad Sack (a favorite of mine), and volunteered art from a variety of people.

If there is a second edition, it would be nice to include an episode guide to the ninties Casper series, (which is up on the website) and a few other odds and ends. Another possible article could be on the best Richie and Casper stories that might have had a "bittersweet" feel to them. I also thought there was something poignant with Casper and Wendy's relationship due to the fact that Casper was ultimately a ghost while longing to be human. Wendy, however, was still a human girl, though a sorceress, which must have made things difficult for the two of them at times.

And on a totally trivial note, I'd also love to hear a bit more the short-lived, "Fruitman" comic from the sixites?

While this book might not be for everyone. It's essential to comic book historians who need to know there was more to to the industry that just superheroes and Disney. Invaluable alone for the Sad Sack material.

Sincerely,

James Smith III
carolyn@dia.net

Possibly the greatest book ever written!?!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2006-11-07
Is it too self-serving to review my own book? I think not. I just wanted to let you know that I am really excited about this as my goal for a number of years was to publish a book. I know that everyone is not necessarily a comic book fan and especially not a Harvey Comics fan, but if you are, please give this a read. I have worked on this book over a 16 year period, and am very proud of the results. Also, please let me know what you think by posting your own review here.

Look for the Big H
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-23
When I wrote this review, Mark Arnold, editor of this book, had the only other review of it. But I'm glad he reviewed his own book, which he may have been somewhat hesitant to do, because he certainly made me want to read it (along with the blurb from Scott Shaw! an astounding artist whose work I have followed for a long time). Arnold has, as they say, some chops for writing this book, as he for some sixteen years has edited a Harvey Comics fanzine, The Harveyville Fun Times. This book is called The Best of the Harveyville Fun Times because that's what it is: a whopping 11 X 8 color cover paperback weighing in at nearly 400 pages of reprints of the THFT.

At first I felt a bit ripped off since, had one been a long time subscriber, one would already have all these issues. But then I thought, "Why go to the trouble to rewrite the whole book from the fanzines rather than just reprinting them? Obviously Mark had the same idea. Great minds think alike, and so do we.

This is the best sort of browsing book, jammed with about a zillion pictures as well as Harvey trivia approached from every angle. Who knew Jerry Lewis did Sad Sack movies? Where did my favorite Harvey comic star, Hot Stuff, come from? What's the relation of the Famous/ Paramount cartoons to the comics?

I myself eagerly await each issue of a Little Lulu fanzine called The Hollywood EcLLectern, and I can't think of anything better than if all those issues were bound together in a book. What a happy thought that Mark Arnold has been there and done that with the big H comics, and even better that I can kick back with this enthralling volume and another H (Hefeweisen) and delve into the Harvey Fun Times.

Animation
The Carrara Studio 3 Handbook (Graphics Series) (Graphics Series)
Published in Paperback by Charles River Media (2003-12-22)
Author: Mike de la Flor
List price: $49.95
New price: $4.51
Used price: $2.99

Average review score:

Top Notch Book
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2004-03-17
As an experienced graphics user with a number of graphics books, this one was a breath of fresh air. All of the aspects of Carrara are covered with information and instructions that should be easy for a beginner to follow while also having what an experienced user needs as well. The examples are top notch and not only show off what the software can do, but does it using examples that are not normally seen. A lot of quality tips and tricks in the book as well. A CD with a lot of quality content is included and it is too bad that some of those execptional images did not make it into the book as well. Certainly worth spending time on. It also includes the full demo copy of Carrara 3, the latest version. A great way to explore the software before you put down the full price for it. With the execptional output from this software and the high quality of this book, you will want to keep both close by.

If you're new to Carrara, you need this
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2004-08-13
This book is a must buy, specially for novice Carrara users. In fact, you need to buy this book and shelve the user manual, because the user manual is no where near being a tutorial. The book is a handy on guide to the most important 3D concepts and Carrara features, with practical exercises throughout every concept treated. Being paperback and printed in black and white with no color insets I do think it is an expensive book. But you get your buck back from all that you'll learn.

Carrara Studio 3 Handbook by Mike de la Flor
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-02-21
This is one of the best software handbook I have ever bought.
(I started buying computer books in 1979, incidently. I'm new to 3d modelling though, started 3 months ago.)
The author has the ability to take you through a sequence of learning stages, using very clear language, but achieving sophisticated and complex outcomes, in a painless manner.
Covers all the key aspects of Carrara 3, and gives insider tips that aren't in the manual, on key board short cuts, for example that really speed up your workflow. Might not suit everyone, but it suited my learning style perfectly. Doesn't replace, but complements the manual. I can't recommend this book highly enough.

Animation
Creatures Drawing Book
Published in Hardcover by Tandem Library (2002-06)
Author: Eyeball Animation
List price: $22.20

Average review score:

Eleven year-old grandson loves it
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-04-22
I bought this product for my grandson who loves to draw. I used to teach drawing, so I'm pretty fussy about the so called "art" products out there for children. So many do little to foster creativity, but this one inspires. All the artist gets is two 3-D, swivel eyeballs that protrude through the drawing tablet and the rest is up the him/her. He sat down right away and began drawing. Days later, he was still drawing and had his mom fax me a favorite.


If you have a budding artist in your family, I recommend this or one of the related animation drawing books. Limited gimmicks but lots of fun.Eyeball Animation Drawing Pad & Handbook (Eyeball Animation!)

My 10yr old son, Jake, LOVES this drawing book.......
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2006-03-28
Jake is a wonderful artist and has gotten really serious about drawing animations. I saw this beginner book by a search on Amazon and ordered it. He loves it and has done many great monster and creature sketches in the book and loves to show them off to all his family and friends. There are other book in this series and I will be buying them for his enjoyment.

Creatures Drawing Book
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2004-09-21
Our son already has this book. He's had hours of fun drawing different creatures, we had to order a second copy. If you have a child who likes to draw pictures get this book.

Animation
Disney Days 2002 Day-To-Day Calendar
Published in Calendar by Andrews McMeel Publishing (2001-07-15)
Author:
List price: $12.99

Average review score:

Need it to start my day!!
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2001-12-10
I love to have my coffee and my quiet time, and flip the next page of the calender over to see what new picture is for the day. It may sound foolish but I have had disney calenders on my desk for years and look forward to reading each one. I havent noticed repeats for there shouldn't be with so many different movies but I like to see if my favorites come up for the day. I think it is also just a daily reminder of my youth and brings a smile to my face when I see an old one come up LOL, and I can remember it!!

Do they ever disappoint?
Helpful Votes: 10 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2000-09-29
Disney Days Calendar 2001 upholds the standard of excellence established by those of previous years. Anyone who loves Disney will love having a beautiful new image to look at each day. The pictures are wonderful to use for making homemade cards or postcards, and with some double-sided tape, the little black and white flip-animation pictures on the bottom-right can be turned into cute sealing stickers for the backs of envelopes. Enjoy!

Gorgeous!
Helpful Votes: 13 out of 17 total.
Review Date: 1997-12-07
Sigh...if only they made a calendar for people like me who like the Disney animated features but not the short cartoons, life would be perfect. :) Just kidding, but it would be closer. Still, this is a beautiful calendar, and you can cut the prettiest pictures out after you're done with them and put them up somewhere nice! ESPECIALLY not to be missed if you're a fan of Sleeping Beauty, but if you're looking for Hercules shots, you'll be puzzled by the complete absence of Megara in this calendar.

Animation
Dynamic Media: Music, Video, Animation, and the Web in Adobe PDF (Peachpit)
Published in Paperback by Peachpit Press (2007-01-05)
Author: Bob Connolly
List price: $50.00
New price: $28.86
Used price: $21.49

Average review score:

A brilliant book
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-27
it's a brilliant book - the author is extremely knowledgeable and, although the subject is presented in detail, it's easy-to-follow and the book is attractively laid out. It's a masterwork!

Dynamic Media Book Review
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-01-23
Recently I had the opportunity to hear Bob Connolly speak in person. After hearing Mr. Connolly's presentation, I immediately ordered his book.

The book is impressive in layout as well as content. Mr. Connolly backs up his skill and puts it into real time production with this book. The accompanying CD (in Adobe PDF) is identical to the books layout, but includes the interactive Rich-Media presentations.

I have not found another book with the most up to date information on interactive PDFs. Mr. Connolly uses the interactive Rich-Media CD to reinforce the subject matter of the book. A must read for those working with or planning interactive Rich-Media technology presentations.

What a vision
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-23
This is a great book to take you from the start of PDf right to what Bob thinks is the end out come of the next generation of the internet. What a vision it is and he explains it all along the way showing you the true powers of Adobe and its master piece PDF. This book will truly drive your mind wild with all the things that one can do with the right tools at their fingers. It has wonderful examples that if you use the inserted CD, come to life right in front of your eyes.
The only down side to the book is that all he does is talk about all the wonderful, great things PDF do but he tends to leave you hanging on how one can go about getting all these tricks done. Really, this book is for an advanced user of Creative Suite and someone that is looking for the "WOW" factor when it comes to sales, marketing and website design. If this book does not inspire you to create rich dynamic interactive PDF nothing will. I really enjoyed the book but I also learned that when it comes to PDF I am a novice.
If you are into design this your book but also search for other books that teach you all the things that Bob talks about and I do mean OTHERS. You will not find any of this information in one book unless Bob wrote a HOW TOO as well. Come on BOB, I will be waiting.


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