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The Animator's Survival Kit
By (Author) Richard E. Williams
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
1st December 2009
5th November 2009
Main - Revised Edition
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
791.4334
Hardback
392
Width 240mm, Height 280mm, Spine 30mm
2400g
This is the one book every animator should have on their desk - whether they work in film, computer graphics or video game animation. Richard Williams is the pre-eminent figure in motion picture animation, and he has forged a reputation as an outstanding teacher as well as a top practitioner. In recent years, the Academy Award for animation effects has been virtually guaranteed to go to a student of Richard Williams, whether the movie in question is Toy Story or Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.
This book is based on master-classes Richard Williams has been giving to professional and would-be animators around the world over the years. Companies such as Industrial Light and Magic, Disney, and Dreamworks send their animators to study at Williams' feet as he is generally regarded as the link between the 'golden Age' of Disney animation and the new-style computer animation exemplified by Toy Story.
Arguably the best animator working in the field today. "Hollywood Reporter"
Richard is a genius. "Robert Zemeckis (director, Back to the Future, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Forrest Gump)"
Probably one of the most respected draftsmen in the world. "Los Angeles TV Times"
Williams is miles ahead of anyone in the world of animation. "New York Times"
Voted by peers as 'The Animator's Animator'. "Observer""
Richard Williams is best known as the Director of Animation and designer of the new characters for Who Framed Roger Rabbit, for which he won two Academy Awards including a Special Achievement Award. Canadian-born Williams has won three US Academy Awards, three British Academy Awards, and an Emmy among 246 international awards - starting with his first film The Little Island in 1958. Williams has also animated title sequences for Return of the Pink Panther, The Pink Panther Strikes Again, What's New Pussycat, Casino Royale and linking sequences for The Charge of the Light Brigade, as well as countless prize-winning commercials. In 1990 he was voted by his peers as 'The Animator's Animator'.