It's fall and that means new TV! In this month's issue, Amid Amidi tells us
about the newest shows hitting the air. Sharon Schatz gives us insight into
the world of interactive television. Interactive television has been
available around the globe for years, but has only just come to the United
States. We also go behind the scenes of Bob Clampett's "Time for Beany,"
one of television's first daily live puppet shows, Japan's Toei Animation
Studios and one of France's hottest pilots, "Fats and Moe." We also have a
lot in store regarding Voice Acting. From a survey of current industry
insiders' do's and don'ts for aspiring voice actors, to quotes from
"Hercules'" celebrity cast, to tips about timing and acting, this issue has
all this and more.
We are also featuring a very special tribute to Clare Kitson, the woman
behind Channel 4's wealth of animated programming which has helped propel
the U.K. to be one of the greatest animation nations. Irene Kotlarz has
contributed a historical look at Channel 4 and its upcoming role in the
U.K. animation industry. Other highlights include event reviews of computer
animation's biggest party SIGGRAPH and San Diego's Comic Con. Max Sims
reviews the latest version of Puffin Designs' Commotion 2.1 and Karl Cohen
relates the unusual circumstances that led to the "Yellow Submarine's"
re-emergence on the silver screen.
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