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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon ; : Routledge,
    UID:
    almahu_9949386246802882
    Format: 1 online resource (xvii, 228 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9781000740134 , 1000740137 , 9780367855031 , 0367855038 , 9781000740530 , 1000740536 , 9781000740332 , 1000740331
    Series Statement: China perspectives series
    Uniform Title: Zhongguo dong hua shi yan jiu. English.
    Content: China has been one of the first countries to develop its own aesthetic for dynamic images and to create animation films with distinctive characteristics. In recent years, however, and subject to the influence of Western and Japanese animation, the Chinese animation industry has experienced several new stages of development, prompting the question as to where animation in China is heading in the future. This book describes the history, present and future of China's animation industry. The author divides the business's 95-year history into six periods and analyses each of these from an historical, aesthetic, and artistic perspective. In addition, the book focuses on representative works, themes, directions, artistic styles, techniques, industrial development, government support policies, business models, the nurturing of education and talent, broadcasting systems, and animation. Scholars and students who are interested in the history of Chinese animation will benefit from this book and it will appeal additionally to readers interested in Chinese film studies.
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 0367427753
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780367427757
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Criticism, interpretation, etc. ; History
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  • 2
    UID:
    almahu_9949616361402882
    Format: 1 online resource (247 pages).
    ISBN: 9781000740134 (e-book)
    Series Statement: China Perspectives
    Additional Edition: Print version: History of Chinese animation. II. London ; New York, New York : Routledge, c2020 ISBN 9780367427757
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Oxford : Taylor and Francis Group
    UID:
    kobvindex_INT59820
    Format: 1 online resource (247 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9781000740134
    Series Statement: China Perspectives Series
    Content: This book describes the history, present and future of China's animation industry. The author divides the business's 95-year history into six periods and analyses each of these from an historical, aesthetic, and artistic perspective while providing a detailed introduction to representative works from the business
    Note: Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- List of Figures -- 2.1 Stage Photo of Animated Feature Film Nezha Conquers the Dragon King -- 2.2 Stage Photo of Animated Feature Film The Legend of Sealed Book -- 2.3 Stage Photo of Animated Feature Film Golden Monkey Conquers the Demon -- 2.4 Stage Photo of Animated Feature Film Reynard the Fox -- 2.5 Stage Photo of Animated Short Film The Fox and the Hunter -- 2.6 Stage Photo of Animated Short Film To Shoot without Shooting -- 2.7 Stage Photo of Animated Short Film Reed Pipe -- 2.8 Stage Photo of Animated Short Film Nüwa Fixing Up Sky -- 2.9 Stage Photo of Animated Short Film A Daoist from Laoshan Mountain -- 2.10 Stage Photo of Animated Short Film Monkeys Fishing on the Moon -- 2.11 Stage Photo of Animated Short Film Ginseng Fruit -- 2.12 Stage Photo of Animated Short Film Nine-Color Deer -- 2.13 Stage Photo of Animated Short Film Strawman -- 2.14 Stage Photo of Animated Short Film Water Deer -- 2.15 Stage Photo of Animated Short Film Cao Chong Weighs an Elephant -- 2.16 Stage Photo of Animated Short Film The Blind Girl and the Fox -- 2.17 Stage Photo of Animated Short Film Jia Zi Saves a Deer -- 2.18 Stage Photo of Animated Short Film Single-Plank Bridge -- 2.19 Stage Photo of Ink-Wash Animation The Deer's Bell -- 2.20 Stage Photo of Ink-Wash Paper-Cut Film The Snipe Grapples with the Clam -- 2.21 Stage Photo of Ink-Wash Animation The Land -- 2.22 Logo of Locarno International Film Festival -- 2.23 Logo of Karlovy Vary International Film Festival -- 2.24 Logo of Cannes International Film Festival -- 2.25 Poster of the 1st Shanghai International Animation Film Festival in 1988 -- 2.26 International Judges Having A Heated Discussion during the 1st Shanghai International Animation Film Festival in 1988 , 3.1-3.7 Title: Nezha Conquers the Dragon King -- Original Work: The Investiture of the Gods -- Screenwriter: Wang Shuchen -- Director: Wang Shuchen, Yan Dingxian and Xu Jingda -- Length: 63 Minutes -- Producer: Shanghai Animation Film Studio -- 3.8 Photographer Duan Xiaoxuan on Location for the Shooting of Nezha Conquers the Dragon King -- 3.9 Mural Nezha Conquers the Dragon King at the Beijing Capital International Airport (Partial Image Shown). Painted by Zhang Ding -- 3.10 Image Design of Nezha in Animation Nezha Conquers the Dragon King -- 3.11 Image Design of Li Jing in Animation Nezha Conquers the Dragon King -- 3.12 Image Design of Dragon King of the East China Sea in Animation Nezha Conquers the Dragon King -- 3.13 Image Design of Taiyizhenren in Animation Nezha Conquers the Dragon King -- 3.14 Image Design of Son of Dragon King Ao Bing in Animation Prince Nezha's Triumph -- 3.15 Image Design of Small Deer in Animation Nezha Conquers the Dragon King -- 3.16-3.18 Scene Design of Animation Nezha Conquers the Dragon King -- 3.19 The Three Directors of Animation Nezha Conquers the Dragon King, Wang Shuchen (Middle), Yan Dingxian (Left) and Xu Jingda (Right) were Discussing the Creation -- 3.20 Stage Photo of "The Birth of Nezha" in Animation Nezha Conquers the Dragon King -- 3.21 Stage Photo of "Rebirth" in Animation Nezha Conquers the Dragon King -- 3.22 Li Jing Was Holding High a Sword to Kill Nezha and Nezha was Looking at Li Jing -- 3.23 The Home Solider Stopped Li Jing, Saying "Spare Him" -- 3.24 Lightning Flashes and Thunder Rumbles. Li Jing Looked Nervous -- 3.25 Nezha Called "Papa! Papa!" -- 3.26 The Sword Dropped by Nezha -- 3.27 The Four Dragon Kings were Utterly Discomfited and Exerted Pressure on Li Jing -- 3.28 Nezha Gripped a Bunch of Hair with His Teeth -- 3.29 Nezha Reached for the Sword on the Ground , 3.30 Nezha Jumped High and Pointed to the Sky Above -- 3.31 The Small Deer Runs Here at Top Speed -- 3.32 In the Flash and Shadow of the Sword, Nezha Committed Suicide by Cutting His Own Throat -- 3.33 Li Jing Was Astonished -- 3.34 Nezha Raised His Head Slowly -- 3.35 The Sword Dropped Again -- 3.36 The Small Deer Came with the Red Silk Ribbon (A Silk-Like Divine Weapon) and Golden Circle in Its Mouth and Put Them by Nezha's Side -- 3.37 Director Wang Shuchen of Animation Nezha Conquers the Dragon King (Right) Guiding Young Actors to Dub Young Characters in the Film -- 3.38 The Three Directors of Animated Feature Film Monkey King Conquers the Demon, Te Wei (Front Middle), Lin Wenxiao (Rear Left) and Yan Dingxian (Rear Right), At the Shooting Location in Jiangxi -- 3.39 Director Te Wei Discussing the Script of Animated Feature Film Monkey King Conquers the Demon with Animators -- 3.40-3.41 Mr. Wan Laiming Awarding the Chinese Film "Golden Rooster Award" To Chief Creator of Animated Feature Film Monkey King Conquers the Demon -- 3.42-3.45 Title: Monkey King Conquers the Demon -- Original Work: Journey to the West -- Screenwriter: Te Wei, Bao Lei -- Director: Te Wei, Yan Dingxian, Lin Wenxiao -- Length: 90 Minutes -- Year: 1985 -- Producer: Shanghai Animation Film Studio -- 3.46 Choreographic Elements Displayed by Lady White Bone when Transformed into a Human Shape in Animated Feature Film Monkey King Conquers the Demon -- 3.47 Facial Expressions and Postures Revealed that Sun Wukong Was So Angry That His Hair Raised Up His Hat When His Piercing Eyes Identified a Demon In Animated Feature Film Monkey King Conquers the Demon -- 3.48 Stage Photo: Sun Wukong Kneels Down and Kowtows to His Master in Animated Feature Film Monkey King Conquers the Demon -- 3.49-3.52 Title: The Legend Of Sealed Book -- Original Work: Pingyaozhuan , Director: Hu Jinqing, Ge Guiyun, Zhou Keqin , Producer: Shanghai Animation Film Studio -- 3.80-3.81 Photo From 1998 of Chief Director Te Wei and the Animators Working on In-Wash Animation of the Land -- 3.82-3.84 Fragment of Ink-Wash Animation the Land: The Old Eagle Left the Young Eagle, Indicating the Metaphor of the Parting Between the Master and the Apprentice -- 3.85-3.88 Title: The Snipe Grapples with the Clam -- Screenwriter: Gu Hanchang, Mo Du -- Director: Hu Jinqing -- Length: Ten Minutes -- Year: 1983 -- Producer: Shanghai Animation Film Studio -- 3.89 The Ink-Wash Paper-Cutting Animation Selected Suitable Materials and Used Fine-Fiber Technique so that Characters' Model had a Furry Texture -- 3.90 Animators of Ink-Wash Paper-Cut Film the Snipe Grapples with the Clam Shown Installing Thin Joints on the Neck of the Snipe -- 3.91 Photo of the Animators using the Ink-Wash Paper- Cut Film Technique During the Shooting of the Snipe Grapples with the Clam -- 3.92 Title: The Story of Avanti -- Screenwriter: Ling Shu, Jin Xi -- Director: Qu Jianfang, Jin Xi, Liu Huiyi, Cai Yuanlan, Jin Fangling -- Length: 310 Minutes -- Year: 1979-1988 -- Producer: Shanghai Animation Film Studio -- 3.93 Animator of Puppet Series the Story of Avanti Shown Sketching in Xinjiang -- 3.94 Director and Art Designer Qu Jianfang of Puppet Series the Story of Avanti (Right) at Work -- 3.95 Image Design of Avanti in Puppet Series the Story of Avanti -- 3.96 Photo of Director Qu Jianfang of Puppet Series the Story of Avanti (Right) at the Shooting Site -- 3.97 The First Episode Eradicating the Rice-Stealing Mice -- 3.98 The Second Episode Catching the Enemy on Air -- 3.99 The Third Episode the Thief Eating the Red Clay -- 3.100 The Fourth Episode the Husband-Eating Cockroaches -- 3.101 The Fifth Episode the Cat-Eating Uncle -- 3.102-3.104 Title: Calabash Brothers -- Screenwriter: Yao Zhongli, Yang Yuliang, Mo Du , Screenwriter: Wang Shuzhen, Bao Lei -- Director: Wang Shuzhen, Qian Yunda -- Length: 90 Minutes -- Year: 1983 -- Producer: Shanghai Animation Film Studio -- 3.53 Image Design of the County Magistrate and His Father in Animated Feature Film the Legend of Sealed Book -- 3.54 Motion Design of the Little Emperor, the Female Fox, the Fox Mother and the Fox A Guai in Animated Feature Film the Legend of Sealed Book -- 3.55-3.57 Scene Design of Animated Feature Film the Legend of Sealed Book -- 3.58 Title: Three Monks -- Screenwriter: Bao Lei -- Director: A Da -- Length: 20 Minutes -- Year: 1980 -- Producer: Shanghai Animation Film Studio -- 3.59 In the Animated Short Film Three Monks , the Conflicts Were Perfectly Resolved at the End by Using Such a Whole Modern Way to Fetch Water -- 3.60-3.62 In the Animated Short Film Three Monks , "Tortoise," "Butterfly ," And "Fish" were Used in the Appearance of the Three Characters to Show their Kindness -- 3.63 The Scene of Three Monks Chanting in Animation Three Monks Was Presented In the "Cavalier Perspective" -- 3.64-3.65 The Journey of the Animated Characters in Three Monks Was Illustrated by Turning the Character's Bodies -- 3.66 The Rise and fall of The Sun in Animation Three Monks Was Illustrated Using an up And Down Motion Following with the Rhythm of the Music -- 3.67 Director A Da of Animation Three Monks Performing -- 3.68-3.71 Title: Snow Kid -- Screenwriter: Ji Hong -- Director: Lin Wenxiao -- Length: 20 Minutes -- Year: 1980 -- Producer: Shanghai Animation Film Studio -- 3.72-3.75 Title: The Deer's Bell -- Screenwriter: Sang Hu -- Director: Tang Cheng, Wu Qiang -- Length: 20 Minutes -- Year: 1982 -- Producer: Shanghai Animation Film Studio -- 3.76-3.79 Title: The Land -- Screenwriter: Wang Shuzhen -- Chief Director: Te Wei -- Director: Yan Shanchun, Ma Kexuan -- Length: 19 Minutes -- Year: 1988
    Additional Edition: Print version Sun, Lijun The History of Chinese Animation II Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2020 ISBN 9780367427757
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
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  • 4
    UID:
    almafu_BV046829493
    Format: xvii, 228 Seiten : , Illustrationen.
    ISBN: 978-0-367-42775-7
    Series Statement: China perspectives
    In: The history of Chinese animation.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, ebk ISBN 978-0-367-85503-1
    Language: English
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