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Pictoplasma: Characters in Motion The book provides in-depth information on and context for the creators and their latest work, featuring contributions by Friends With You and Saiman Chow of the U. The DVD is divided into chapters, b


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Pictoplasma: Characters in Motion

Title:Pictoplasma: Characters in Motion
Author:Lars Denicke
Rating:4.73 (147 Votes)
Asin:3981045823
Format Type:Hardcover
Number of Pages:80 Pages
Publish Date:1899-12-30
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Traditional animationís system of interchangeable characteristics and predictable limited movements is being overturned by a new breed of character designers who are redefining the craft. Berlin-based Pictoplasma documents that revolution in this NTSC DVD and book set, which showcases over 50 forward-looking, stylistically outstanding studios, animators and designers in three hours of programming and 80 pages of text. The DVD is divided into chapters, but a specially designed menu allows viewers to create their own playlist sorting by artist, studio, character, style or genre. The book provides in-depth information on and context for the creators and their latest work, featuring contributions by Friends With You and Saiman Chow of the U.S.; Studio aka, Tokyo Plastic, and Passion Pictures of the U.K.; Nathan Jurevicius of Australia; Pleix of France; Ghostmilk Studios of Canada; Studio Soi of Germany and many more.

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