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The Art and Inventions of Max Fleischer [electronic resource] : American Animation Pioneer / Ray Pointer, Jerry Beck.

Pointer, Ray (author.). Beck, Jerry (author.).

Summary:

The history of animated cartoons has for decades been dominated by the accomplishments of Walt Disney, giving the impression that he invented the medium. In reality, it was the work of several pioneers. Max Fleischer--inventor of the Rotoscope technique of tracing animation frame by frame over live-action footage--was one of the most prominent. By the 1930s, Fleischer and Disney were the leading producers of animated films but took opposite approaches. Where Disney reflected a Midwestern sentimentality, Fleischer presented a sophisticated urban attitude with elements of German Expressionism and organic progression. In contrast to Disney's naturalistic animation, Fleischer's violated physical laws, supporting his maxim: "If it can be done in real life, it isn't animation." As a result, Fleischer's cartoons were rough rather than refined, commercial rather than consciously artistic--yet attained a distinctive artistry through Fleischer's innovations. This book covers his life and work and the history of the studio that bore his name, with previously unpublished artwork and photographs.

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  • ISBN: 9781476627410
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource.
  • Publisher: [s.l.] : McFarland, 2017.
Subject:
Performing Arts / Animation
Performing arts
Genre:
Electronic books.

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