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Provides information resources to the international animation community. Features include searchable database archives, monthly magazine, web animation guide, the Animation Village, discussion forums and other useful resources.
http://www.awn.com
Keep up with developments in online animation for all skill levels. Download tools, and seek inspiration from brilliant online work.
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Computer Animation: From the Studio to the Home PC For more on how to use the on commands to control mouse events in Flash, you may also find this tip useful, detailing the various types of mouse events associated with that particular Actionscript command.Sunday October 23, 2005# Flash Tip:...Timeline of animated films and related events.
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Chronology of Animation ...British cartoon, animation and comic strip creations - links, reviews and news from the UK.
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Toonhound cartoons, animation, comic strips and puppets in the uk D british toon news chatter MOVIE TOONS animated films shorts TV TOONS animated series TOON MAKERS animation studios people IT'S A PUPPET! string, hand finger puppets COMICS characters, strips comic books TOON GODS british animators illustrators RESOURCES ______________ FLEETWAY ST....Directory for cartoon, comics, anime, manga and game sites. Also includes message boards for conversing with fellow fans.
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COOBICS Cartoons Comics Statement every category just this page Home Cartoons Comics Cartoons Comics Animators Artists (26) Collectibles (3) Conventions Expo (1) How To Draw (4) Indices Link Lists (5) Magazines (9) Misc Homepages (66) Multimedia (34) Organisations (5) Postcards (3) Production Companies...Dan Patanella's essays and reviews on over three dozen films and animated series. Also includes list of animation books, articles, and magazines.
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Animation American and Japanese Japanese is a web site with essays about animation, as well as reviews of 113 animated films. This site is not and will not be an image archive. There are already several fine archives on the Net,and it would be...Essay by Patricia Pisters on the animated image and its changing relationship with the cinematic image.
http://enculturation.gmu.edu/2_1/pisters.html
Michael Crandol takes an exhaustive look at the history of animation and animators/visionaries like Max Fleisher, Walter Lantz, and Otto Messmer.
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Animation History, Winsor McCay, Max Fleischer Newsletter covering the animation, 3D, CGI, and FX Industries The History of Animation: Advantages and Disadvantages of the Studio System in the Production of an Art Form (by Michael Crandol) Animation should be an art what you fellows have done...A short, illustrated essay by Patrick James on the basics of early animations.
http://www-viz.tamu.edu/courses/...7spring/pjames/history/main.html
Chris Romano feels that the proliferation of Flash and other web-based animation technologies has not improved the overall quality of animation and cartoons.
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only genius is genius by chris romano spark-online.com version 11.0, august 2000 I point to how computers are helping people do more Let's just take creating media for example. Some years ago I self-published my first paperback did the whole thing on a PowerBook, saved it on one of those clunky 44MB...