Japanese animation : from painted scrolls to Pokémon / by Brigitte Koyama-Richard.
Material type: TextPublication details: Paris : London : Flammarion ; Thames & Hudson [distributor], 2010Description: 248 p. : ill. (chiefly col.) ; 28 cmISBN: 9782080301536 (hbk.) :; 2080301535 (hbk.) :Uniform titles: Animation Japonaise. English. Subject(s): Animated films -- Japan -- History and criticism | Animation (Cinematography) -- Japan -- History | Drawing, JapaneseDDC classification: 741.5'8'0952 Summary: A dominant force in its home country since the 1970s, Japanese animation has become a global phenomenon in recent years. This book studies the evolution of Japanese animation through the centuries, retracing its history from painted scrolls and woodblock prints, to the computer-assisted productions of today. There are some interesting interviews with Japanese animators and others involved in the animation industry.Item type | Current library | Home library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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A dominant force in its home country since the 1970s, Japanese animation has become a global phenomenon in recent years. This book studies the evolution of Japanese animation through the centuries, retracing its history from painted scrolls and woodblock prints, to the computer-assisted productions of today. There are some interesting interviews with Japanese animators and others involved in the animation industry.
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