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History of Animals

History of Animals

by Aristotle

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This book tells the genre's 100-year-old story around the globe, featuring key players in Europe, North America, and Asia. From its earliest days, animation has developed multiple iterations and created myriad dynamic styles, innovative techniques, iconic characters, and memorable stories. The author's account is organized chronologically and covers pioneers, feature films, television programs, digital films, games, independent films, and the web. A time line of films and innovations acts as the narrative backbone, and must-see films are listed along with synopses and in-depth biographies of individuals and studios. The book explains the evolution of animation techniques, from rotoscoping to refinements of cel techniques, direct film, claymation, and more.
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["great_books_of_the_western_world" "Pre-Linnean works" "Translations into English" "Zoology" "Greek prose literature" "Greek language materials" "Zoologie" "Dierkunde" "Ouvrages pr\u00e9linn\u00e9ens" "Philosophy ancient" "History ancient sources" "History ancient" "Literatura Grega" "Animals" "Early works to 1800" "History"]

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