By the 1980s animated cartoons were seen as an art form in decline. An
archaic vestige of the old Hollywood studio system. Yet by the 1990s
animation was booming. Blockbuster movies and TV shows, interactive
games and special effects extravaganzas all generating billions of
dollars. What happened? Did everyone simply wake up one day and decide
they liked cartoons again? This is a story of generations and societal
change. Artists and moguls. Geniuses and hustlers. Join Tom Sito, a
veteran Hollywood animator who was there, as he takes us deep inside
the studio corridors to watch the birth of Roger and Jessica, Bart and
Lisa, Woody and Buzz, Shrek, Simba, Mario, Lara Croft and Yu-Gi-Oh.
Key Features: Part history, part memoir, and written by a top industry
insider who witnessed the events as they happened. Not focused on one
particular studio or label, but a sweeping overview of the animation
industry in the 1990s and the societal and technological changes that
affected it. It is a story of generations. How the artists of
Hollywood’s Golden Age yielded the baton to the Baby Boom
generation, who carried it on into the Millennium. It explains how
animation, a business once perceived to be outmoded, came back to
become central to how we use our modern media. This book contains many
first-person anecdotes from the backrooms and studio lots where the
animation renaissance was created.
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A Personal Journey through the Toon Renaissance of the 1990s
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781351385916
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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