Before the Animation Begins: The Art and Lives of Disney Inspirational Sketch Artists
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Rating | : | 4.25 (812 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0786861525 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 224 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-11-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
The Lives of Disney's Sketch Artists This is a must read for Disney enthusiasts. Preproduction sketches are the most fascinating artwork to look at of the Disney art. This book is a series of short bios on the various sketch artists who worked at the Disney studio throughout the years. It's great that info has been published about these people, because I reckon there isnt much out there about some of these artists.Here you'll find bios and art from people such as Albert Hurter, Gustaf Tengren, Joe Grant, David Hall, Mary Blair, Kay Nielsen. The Archive Editions Design book is a great supplement to this book. I hope this will get rereleased in the future.
"Through daydreams and doodles, they attempt to 'find' the film." The happy result of these flights of fancy are dancing ostriches and personality-rich broomsticks. The stories of artists such as Ty Wong, who created Bambi, and Bianca Majolie, the first woman to join the story department at Walt Disney (in 1935), are as provocative as their art. . These are the people who visualize all the details surrounding each character in the initial creative period before the grueling labor of animation begins. For the first time ever, noted animation historian and animator John Canemaker documents the lives and works of Disney's "ins
For the first time ever, the lives and work of the "inspirational sketch" artists who created Disney's classic animated films have been chronicled from the thirties to the present, with never-before-revealed details about their lives and interactions with the studios.