Acting for Animators
By Ed Hooks
Published August 9th 2011 by Routledge – 180 pages
Ed Hooks' indispensable acting guidebook for animators has been fully updated and improved!
Hooks uses basic acting theory to explain everything from character movement and facial expressions to interaction and scene construction. Just as acting on film and on stage are very different disciplines, so is the use of acting theory in creating an animated character, scene or story. Acting for Animators is full of essential craft tips from an acting master.
New to this Routledge edition:
- scene-by-scene analyses of six films, including Up, Coraline and Kung Fu Panda
- an expanded chapter on video game animation
- all-new illustrations
- a 500 word history of acting
Introduction A 500 Word History of Acting Stage Actor vs. Animator - Viva Le Difference! The Illusion of Life vs. "Moving Illustrations" Essential Acting Principles Insights, Perspectives and Suggestions Film Analysis – 5 Films A Few Classroom Exercises
Name: Acting for Animators (Paperback) – Routledge
Description: By Ed Hooks. Ed Hooks' indispensable acting guidebook for animators has been fully updated and improved!
Hooks uses basic acting theory to explain everything from character movement and facial expressions to interaction and scene construction. Just as...
Categories: Art & Visual Culture, Acting, Animation, Film Studies, Film & TV Communication