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The Animation Smears Book: Uncovering Film's Most Elusive Technique
 
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ISBN13:9781032728353
ISBN10:1032728353
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:280 pages
Size:229x152 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 296 Illustrations, black & white; 294 Halftones, black & white; 2 Line drawings, black & white
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The Animation Smears Book

Uncovering Film's Most Elusive Technique
 
Edition number: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
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Short description:

This book is a comprehensive guide that provides extensive information on the stylistic and creative aspects of smears and their impact on how they make use of the way we perceive motion. Additionally, it also reveals the names of artists who helped develop them and the original techniques that they used.

Long description:

Throughout cinema, there have been various techniques to depict motion, and one style in particular is the fascinating use of smears in animation. Incredibly popular and captivating to artists, these animation smears are frames that creatively replicate motion blur captured on film which is the phenomena that we commonly observe in our everyday life.


 


The vast world of different techniques for smears are explored in this book, expanding way beyond their commonly believed starting point in the 1940s to their actual origins that date back to the beginning of art history with illustrations and prototypes that led to their usage in some of the earliest known theatrical animations.


 


The Animation Smears Book: Uncovering Film's Most Elusive Technique is a comprehensive guide that provides extensive information on the stylistic and creative aspects of smears and their impact on how they make use of the way we perceive motion. Additionally, it also reveals the names of artists who helped develop them and the original techniques that they used.


 


Thoroughly examined by a professional animator, the animation smear is discussed how it is such a versatile technique used in all forms of animation including 3D and stop-motion. It answers all of your questions that you ever had about them and brings clarity to this simple yet mysterious trick that has puzzled fans, scholars, and historians for centuries

Table of Contents:

Chapter 01 Introduction


Going Forward: The Pursuit of Movement


Chapter 02 What is an Animation Smear?


The Origination


The Foundation


Winsor McCay


Jim Tyer


Animator Skill Sets


The Requirements


The Limits


Chapter 03 Prelude: Portraying Motion in Art Before Film


Chapter 04 Part One: The Introduction of Film


Multiples


Trails


Line Smears


Abstract Smears


Chapter 05 Part Two: The Study of Movement


Long & Mini Smears


Take Smears


Reverb/Stagger Smears


Blocking Smears


Transparent Smears  


Joint Smears  


Chapter 06 Part Three: Influence & Application from Modern Art        


Cycle Smears


Wipes 


Shavings        


Projection Smears     


Running/Flutter Smears        


Blotch Smears


Hook Smears 


Direct Smears


Chapter 07 Part Four: The Digital Age


Automated Smears


Solid Drybrush           


Blurred Smears          


Library Smears          


Multi-Layered Smears


Chapter 08 Part Four Extended: 3D Animation Smears


Stop-Motion Smears


Skewing


Conjoined & Duplication


Snapping


Chapter 09 Certain Action Examples


Single Frame


Multiple Frames


Chapter 10 Master Animator Methods


Disney Styles


Warner Bros. Styles


Japan Styles


End Note


Chapter 11 What Are NOT Smears


Gimmicks that Distort the Model


Techniques that Don?t Distort


Non-Animation Factors


Chapter 12 Smears Outside of Animation


Chapter 13 Conclusion


 


Terminology


Credits, References & Thanks