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100 1  Bendazzi, Giannalberto,|eauthor. 
245 10 Animation :|ba World History /|cBendazzi, Giannalberto.
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250    1st edition. 
264  1 |bRoutledge,|c2015. 
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520    A continuation of 1994's groundbreaking Cartoons, 
       Giannalberto Bendazzi's Animation: A World History is the 
       largest, deepest, most comprehensive text of its kind, 
       based on the idea that animation is an art form that 
       deserves its own place in scholarship. Bendazzi delves 
       beyond just Disney, offering readers glimpses into the 
       animation of Russia, Africa, Latin America, and other 
       often-neglected areas and introducing over fifty 
       previously undiscovered artists. Full of first-hand, never
       before investigated, and elsewhere unavailable information,
       Animation: A World History encompasses the history of 
       animation production on every continent over the span of 
       three centuries. Volume II delves into the decades 
       following the Golden Age, an uncertain time when 
       television series were overshadowing feature films, art 
       was heavily influenced by the Cold War, and new 
       technologies began to emerge that threatened the 
       traditional methods of animation. Take part in the turmoil
       of the 1950s through 90s as American animation began to 
       lose its momentum and the advent of television created a 
       global interest in the art form. With a wealth of new 
       research, hundreds of photographs and film stills, and an 
       easy-to-navigate organization, this book is essential 
       reading for all serious students of animation history. Key
       Features Over 200 high quality head shots and film stills 
       to add visual reference to your research Detailed 
       information on hundreds of never-before researched 
       animators and films Coverage of animation from more than 
       90 countries and every major region of the world 
       Chronological and geographical organization for quick 
       access to the information you're looking for. 
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650  0 Animated films|xHistory and criticism. 
650  0 Animated television programs|xHistory and criticism. 
650  7 Animated films|2fast 
650  7 Animated television programs|2fast 
655  7 Criticism, interpretation, etc.|2fast 
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