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French Animation History

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Informationen zum Autor Richard Neupert is the Wheatley Professor of the Arts and a Josiah Meigs Distinguished Teaching Professor in Film Studies at the University of Georgia.  His previous books include A History of the French New Wave Cinema (2007) and The End: Narration and Closure in the Cinema , as well as translations from French of Aesthetics of Film (Aumont, et al) and The French New Wave (Marie). Klappentext Animation began in France, and for over 100 years French animators have remained devoted to their own artistic and technical traditions. Today, France is the third largest producer of animation in the world, and French animation is truly a unique product of the country's rich cultural, economic, and technical background.  French Animation History is the first book dedicated exclusively to this vital element in the history of cinema, and reveals how French animators have forged their own visual styles, narrative modes, and technological innovations to construct a distinct national style, while avoiding the clichés and conventions of Hollywood's commercial cartoons. During the past decade, scores of important French animated films have been restored and released on DVD from archival prints, making many of the titles mentioned in the book available for classroom use for the first time. The book includes more than 80 color and black and white images from the most influential films, from early silent animation to the internationally renowned Persepolis. French Animation History is essential reading for anyone interested in the study of French animation, illuminating the exceptional place France holds within the history of world cinema. Zusammenfassung French Animation History is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of animation! illuminating the exceptional place France holds within that history. Inhaltsverzeichnis Figures ix Plates xiii Acknowledgments xvii 1 Introduction: The Rise of Animation in France 1 The Beginnings of Animation 4 Stop-Motion Animation Attractions 19 2 Silent Animation: Emile Cohl and his Artisanal Legacy 22 Emile Cohl, Caricature, and the Rise of Studio Animation 22 Emile Cohl at Pathé, Eclipse, and Eclair Studios 36 Graphic Art and the Cartoon: Lortac and O'Galop 45 But is it "Animation?" French Avant-Garde and Moving Pictures 54 3 French Animation and the Coming of Sound 60 Ladislas Starewich's Fabled Puppets 61 Berthold Bartosch's L'Idée: A Working-Class Allegory 73 Jean Painlevé's La Barbe bleue 78 Alexandre Alexeieff, Claire Parker, and the Pinscreen 82 Niche Cartoons: Lyrical Joie de vivre and the Surreal La Fortune enchantée 90 4 Toward an Alternative Studio Structure 99 Paul Grimault and the Artist-Owned Animation Studio 100 Transitional Animation: From High Art to Made-for-TV 107 Toward a New Era of Micro-Studios: Laguionie and Laloux 114 5 French Animation's Renaissance 124 Le Cartoon Plan 124 Michel Ocelot's Alternative Mode of Production 127 Comic Book Aesthetics and Niche Studios 139 Contemporary French Animation: 2006 and Beyond 149 6 Conclusion: French Animation Today 162 References 171 Further Reading 178 Index 181 ...

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