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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford : Clarendon
    UID:
    gbv_1003215351
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (ix, 312 p) , ill
    ISBN: 9780191675775
    Content: From the Fascist regimes of inter-war Europe to the Christian Democracies of the post-war era, Catholicism has been a major political force in 20th-century Europe. In this volume, a team of historians provide an authoritative study of this subject
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780198203193
    Additional Edition: Print version ISBN 9780198203193
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949568433102882
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 366 pages)
    Edition: 2nd edition.
    ISBN: 9781003215356 , 1003215351 , 9781000880304 , 1000880303 , 9781000880281 , 1000880281
    Content: Drawn to Life is a two-volume collection of the legendary lectures of long-time Disney animator Walt Stanchfield. For over 20 years, Walt mentored a new generation of animators at the Walt Disney Studios and influenced such talented artists such as Tim Burton, Brad Bird, Glen Keane, and Andreas Deja. His writing and drawings have become must-have lessons for fine artists, film professionals, animators, and students looking for inspiration and essential training in drawing and the art of animation. Written by Walt Stanchfield (1919⁰́₃2000), who began work for the Walt Disney Studios in the 1950s. His work can be seen in films such as Sleeping Beauty, The Jungle Book, 101 Dalmatians, and Peter Pan. Edited by Disney Legend and Oscar℗ʼ-nominated producer Don Hahn, whose credits include the classic Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, and Hunchback of Notre Dame.
    Note: Foreword Acknowledgements Innovation 1. Review and New Approach 2. Artist/Actor 3. Don't Be Ordinary 4. Sketcher 5. Plus or Minus 6. Mood Symbols 7. Breaking the Constraint Barrier 8. The Agony and the Ecstasy 9. Making All Parts Work Together to Shape a Gesture 10. Forces (Energy, Animation, Power, Vim, Vigor, and Vitality) 11. Pure Performance 12. Different Concepts 13. A Time for This and a Time for That 14. Look to This Day 15. Entertainment 16. Follow-Up Department 17. Entertainment II 18. Playing to the Balcony Drawing 19. A Sack of Flour 20. Pantomime (Drawing) Preparation 21. That Darned Neck 22. Crayolas? 23. Hands (Those Darned?) 24. Plight of a Gesture 25. Concepts for Drawing 26. Drawing Appropriate Gestures for Your Characters 27. Drawings Ain⁰́₉t Just Drawing 28. The Importance of Sketching 29. Getting Emotionally Involved 30. Gesture Further Pursued 31. Caricature 32. Perspective 33. Have Something to Say and Keep It Simple 34. Keeping Flexibility in Your Drawing 35. Seeing and Drawing the Figure in Space 36. Don⁰́₉t Let the Facts Get in the Way of a Good Drawing37. Hey, Look at Me ⁰́Œ Look at Me! 38. Learn From the Mistakes of Others 39. Quest and Fulfillment 40. Getting Adjusted to New Production 41. More Animal Talk 42. In Further Praise of Quick Sketching 43. Impression ⁰́₃ Expression = Depression Expression 44. Drawing a Clear Portrayal of Your Idea 45. Think Caricature 46. Going Into That World! 47. Understanding What You See 48. An Inspirational Journey 49. Comic Relief 50. If It Needs to Lean, Then Lean It 51. Don⁰́₉t Tell, But Show! 52. Mainly Mental 53. The Shape of a Gesture 54. Dreams Impossible to Resist 55. Short Book on Drawing 56. Encompassing Reality with All Your Senses 57. Gestures, Moons, and Tangents 58. Include Your Audience 59. The Wonders of the Right and Left Hemispheres 60. Making the Rules of Perspective Come to Life 61. In Further Praise of the Rules of Perspective 62. There Is No End to Thinking Overlap 63. Space is Created 64. Words and Experience 65. Look, This Is What I Saw 66. Breaking Away 67. The Shape of the Gesture II 68. A Tribute Afterword/Bonus MaterialCredits
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_1877720550
    Format: 1 online resource (xvi, 366 pages)
    Edition: 2nd edition.
    ISBN: 9781003215356 , 1003215351 , 9781000880304 , 1000880303 , 9781000880281 , 1000880281
    Content: Foreword Acknowledgements Innovation 1. Review and New Approach 2. Artist/Actor 3. Don't Be Ordinary 4. Sketcher 5. Plus or Minus 6. Mood Symbols 7. Breaking the Constraint Barrier 8. The Agony and the Ecstasy 9. Making All Parts Work Together to Shape a Gesture 10. Forces (Energy, Animation, Power, Vim, Vigor, and Vitality) 11. Pure Performance 12. Different Concepts 13. A Time for This and a Time for That 14. Look to This Day 15. Entertainment 16. Follow-Up Department 17. Entertainment II 18. Playing to the Balcony Drawing 19. A Sack of Flour 20. Pantomime (Drawing) Preparation 21. That Darned Neck 22. Crayolas? 23. Hands (Those Darned?) 24. Plight of a Gesture 25. Concepts for Drawing 26. Drawing Appropriate Gestures for Your Characters 27. Drawings Ain⁰́₉t Just Drawing 28. The Importance of Sketching 29. Getting Emotionally Involved 30. Gesture Further Pursued 31. Caricature 32. Perspective 33. Have Something to Say and Keep It Simple 34. Keeping Flexibility in Your Drawing 35. Seeing and Drawing the Figure in Space 36. Don⁰́₉t Let the Facts Get in the Way of a Good Drawing37. Hey, Look at Me ⁰́Œ Look at Me! 38. Learn From the Mistakes of Others 39. Quest and Fulfillment 40. Getting Adjusted to New Production 41. More Animal Talk 42. In Further Praise of Quick Sketching 43. Impression ⁰́₃ Expression = Depression Expression 44. Drawing a Clear Portrayal of Your Idea 45. Think Caricature 46. Going Into That World! 47. Understanding What You See 48. An Inspirational Journey 49. Comic Relief 50. If It Needs to Lean, Then Lean It 51. Don⁰́₉t Tell, But Show! 52. Mainly Mental 53. The Shape of a Gesture 54. Dreams Impossible to Resist 55. Short Book on Drawing 56. Encompassing Reality with All Your Senses 57. Gestures, Moons, and Tangents 58. Include Your Audience 59. The Wonders of the Right and Left Hemispheres 60. Making the Rules of Perspective Come to Life 61. In Further Praise of the Rules of Perspective 62. There Is No End to Thinking Overlap 63. Space is Created 64. Words and Experience 65. Look, This Is What I Saw 66. Breaking Away 67. The Shape of the Gesture II 68. A Tribute Afterword/Bonus MaterialCredits
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781032104386
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781032104393
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781032104386
    Language: English
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