The Acrobat Issue Of Animation World Magazine Is Now On-line
In this issue, Animation World Magazine kicks off Catherine Winder and
Zahra Dowlatabadi's new book "Producing Animation" with a special
indepth look at how animation is produced. From feature films to
television from Europe to the U.S. we detail how schedules and
budgets are put together. Sylvia Edwards compares traditional
animation television show schedules and budgets to CGI TV series, a
rapidly growing trend. Feature film producer Steve Walsh takes us
inside putting together a European feature film, while Evan Backus
outlines the recent production timelines of several large U.S.
releases. James Dalby takes us into the nuts and bolts of Webisodes.
We also profile Marc Du Pontavice's Xilam and their latest projects
like the ultra-cool looking "Rapido." In regular columns, Glenn
Vilppu continues his sketching on location tips and anime reviews are
covered by Fred Patten. We also cover Iran's 2nd International
Animation Festival Of Tehran and the 20th anniversary of the Brussels
Cartoon and Animation Festival.
This Acrobat issue is available at http://www.awn.com/mag/acrobat.phtml.
Zahra Dowlatabadi's new book "Producing Animation" with a special
indepth look at how animation is produced. From feature films to
television from Europe to the U.S. we detail how schedules and
budgets are put together. Sylvia Edwards compares traditional
animation television show schedules and budgets to CGI TV series, a
rapidly growing trend. Feature film producer Steve Walsh takes us
inside putting together a European feature film, while Evan Backus
outlines the recent production timelines of several large U.S.
releases. James Dalby takes us into the nuts and bolts of Webisodes.
We also profile Marc Du Pontavice's Xilam and their latest projects
like the ultra-cool looking "Rapido." In regular columns, Glenn
Vilppu continues his sketching on location tips and anime reviews are
covered by Fred Patten. We also cover Iran's 2nd International
Animation Festival Of Tehran and the 20th anniversary of the Brussels
Cartoon and Animation Festival.
This Acrobat issue is available at http://www.awn.com/mag/acrobat.phtml.























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