Animation World Magazine, Issue 2.7, October 1997


Home Video and Animation Art,
November 1997

In November we will concentrate on two revenue-producing animation industries: Home Video and Animation Art. In the Home Video section, Ilene Hoffman will take an in-depth look at the masters of video - Disney. Fred Patten will investigate the Japanese direct to video world while Justus Olielo will take us for a tour of Africa's video parlors. George Johnston will examine the future health of the home video market and Russell Bekins will inform us about DVD and beyond. What is waiting to take video's place in our homes? For those video collectors, we will hear David Kilmer's confessions of being a home video collector extraordinaire.

Our Animation Art section of the magazine will focus on "What A Buyer Should Know: A Guide to Animation Art." We will also include Deborah Reber's interview with Christie's official animation art expert Pierre Lambert, who will help us pinpoint the serious animation art buyer, market and value. Tim Stocoak will also provide us with a humorous look at the animation art world. Our Student Corner will revolve around animation art this month as well, when we will instruct students how they can preserve their own animation art. (It could be worth a lot when you're rich and famous!)

Event reviews will include the Society for Animation Studies Conference, Barcelona's Sitges Fantastic Film Festival, CARTOON's Cartoon Forum in Arles, France and MIPCOM in Cannes. Harvey Deneroff will review Fox Feature's much anticipated first animated film Anastasia and Judith Cockman will take a look at Odyssey Video's new collection of computer animation videos that are distributed by Sony Wonder.


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