Sorry but nobody will give you book here, we just write about reviews, our opinions and how we like some book. Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life (later republished as The Illusion of Life: Disney Animation) is a book by Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston, two of the key animators at Disney during the Golden Age of animation. Topping the list of "best animation books of all time" in a poll at AWN, it is still used as reference on and source of inspiration for character animation. It’s just that the move toward realism wasn’t an inevitable upgrade for the form. I wanted to be a Disney Animator more then life its self growing up. Every time I read this Bible of Animation is like living a parallel life in a Disney world; a world of a true genius man and his talented artists, surely among the greatest to ever grace the screen. It’d be wonderful if the next version could incorporate the new animation themes. It would be at least twice the size if it had been written today and included recent Disney movies and computer animation. The most complete book on the subject ever written, this is the fascinating inside story by two long-term Disney animators of the gradual perfecting of a relatively young and particularly American art from, which no other move studio has ever been able to equal. To me, the key take away is how a complex, stylized animation style can be decomposed into smaller, understandable chunks (i.e., the 12 principles of animation). can anybody help me?? It's a great book to read and a great book to flip through. The illusion of life: Disney animation. Refresh and try again. I got this book when I was around ten. Those early, “primitive” cartoons could have developed in different, equally interesting directions. Those early, “primitive” cartoons could h, Well, it looks like it took me eight months to slowly pick through this book, but it’s definitely worth soaking in all the details. It’s just that the move toward realism wasn’t an inevitable upgrade for the form. The Illusion of Life Disney Animation by: Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston Buy Now. Thought it may be more of a tutorial book but is more of the history of animation and principles behind Disney's early years. This is a fabulous read for anyone interested in animation, not just Disney animation. I look forward to reading this book every night. Also, the book explains the use of life action in drawing (bonus point). If you work in the animation industry or are considering a career in animation this book is a "must read". Welcome back. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Just a moment while we sign you in to your Goodreads account. Although this book is not a quick read, it doesn't make it a dull book by any means. October 19th 1995 I wish it wasn’t so technical because I skimmed a lot of the actual animation stuff because I don’t want to learn all the technique of animation, instead wanna learn about Disney. This is without a doubt the animator's bible. A marvelous resource for animators, but racist at times. We can hit them in an emotional way. This is an unbelievable book about Disney animation. I looked through it constantly, and many of the pages still have depressions along the edges of the characters where I traced them. Regardless, this big, gorgeous book is packed with details about the entire animation and filmmaking process. Every time I read this Bible of Animation is like living a parallel life in a Disney world; a world of a true genius man and his talented artists, surely among the greatest to ever grace the screen. Of course, this was written by two of the Nine Old Men, so what did I expect? Bought this when I was deciding what I wanted to be when I grew up... cartoonist, vet, lawyer or tbd. It's an inside look into the history of Disney, animation and its principles, the early days in the studio and how things were done with beautiful drawings and photographs of various Disney characters and the artists. An excellent collection on disney animation and essential to anyone looking to delve deeper into the style of animation. It is a detailed account of the development of the Disney animation process. I recently purchased the HUGE hard-bound copy to share with my animation students and once again enjoyed both the organization and the voice(s) of the book. This is probably the most important book written in the subject of animation, even though familiarity with the subject has grown since its writing. A great book for Disney lovers and animators. (1981). But the text is so readable and there are so many fantastic visual aids that you can get through a decent chunk of the book in one or two days. The Walt worship of the early chapters gets to be a bit much, and I wish that just a little room had been given for alternate perspectives about the medium’s history.

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