✨ Unlock the Magic of Animation!
The Illusion of Life: Disney Animation is a comprehensive exploration of Disney's animation techniques, featuring rich illustrations, expert insights, and a historical overview that celebrates the legacy of one of the most beloved animation studios in history.
S**H
I would give this product over five stars if I could !!
This book is FANTASTIC. I am a college student trying to learn traditional animation and this book is perfect. I have spent countless hours bookmarking pages and annotating things like a crazy person because of how much there is to learn from this, even just in the tiny side notes! There is so much attention to even the tiniest of details, and even after going through this book countless times, I feel as if I am always learning something new. I cannot emphasize how good this book is even for people who are not into learning animation. This is my go-to coffee table book now; every person who comes into my dorm for the first time looks at the book for at least an hour (no I am not kidding) The quality of the pages is amazing - anyone who picks up this book can tell how well it was made.
S**R
Excellent book
Beautiful, well written book with many illustrations. I highly recommendation.
C**Y
A must-have for aspiring animators
I already have a digital copy of this book, but I wanted to keep a physical one. This, along with Richard Williams’ The Animator’s Survival Kit, is one of the essentials.The cover of the book could have been sharper, but the print quality inside is great.
B**R
A definitive work chronicling how Disney's classic 2d animated films were made.
I had an earlier version of this book (originally called "Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life") that mysteriously disappeared from my garage where I had temporarily stored it. I remembered poring over it and studying it and marveled at the creativity and craftsmanship of the Disney animators. For years, I went without replacing it, until I looked it up on Amazon and ordered it and now it's part of my library once more - along with other Disney artwork books, as well as books of the great American illustrators and designers. I had the pleasure of meeting a few of the Nine Old Men before they passed away and only wish I had this volume under my arm at the time, so they could have autographed it.If your child shows any aptitude at drawing or illustration or longs to get into animation as a career, I would highly recommend this book to study and refer to time and time again. As an erstwhile illustrator and someone who made a successful career as a graphic designer and marketing professional, it's critical that even if your child longs to be a computer graphics wizard or Pixar-worthy artist, that they learn to master basic drawing skills, so they can bring relatively flat interesting 2d characters to very believable and dynamic full 3d life. This book may light a fire under them and give them the inspiration they need or are looking for.
J**T
Disney Magic
Wow what a whopper of a book. I really enjoyed “The Magic Behind the Voices” a who’s who of animated character vocals – and this book on Disney animation seemed like a great follow up. It was. It was for me also surprisingly BIG, and at well over 500 pages a big effort to actually read.I read this for the history with no intention of becoming an animator. However my doodles have improved a lot since I've been reading this.I didn’t grow up with Disney movies. When I was a kid in the 70’s Disney was in kind of a slump with their animated films. I even remember reading something somewhere about how they would never get back the old magic. But I was still affected by Disney. I was in their “Record Club” for a short while. We also somehow had little plastic Disney character figures to play with (Kids - this was before Wal-Mart and China and the Internet) I still got to see Disney Illustrations everywhere and imagine the movies that were so famous in our culture.Then later when Disney got it’s magic back (after this book was written) I went out on a date with a girl to see Beauty and the Beast. And then got married to that girl and we lived happily ever after. And we had kids that grew up with Disney on video. So I got to see what I missed. Thank you Disney you have made my life a dream come true! Ok it wasn’t all you.Anyway about the book . . . It’s great history. Walt Disney doesn’t actually invent anything . . . but his workers do and he creates a whole new industry and world looking for magic . . . that “golden moment” that takes an audience to another place and leaves them feeling good. The book is extremely well written, wonderfully illustrated . . . but will cost you part of your life to read word for word.I think the lessons learned in animating are good lessons for life. Look for what is inspirational and moving. Creative teamwork can bring results no one imagined. Keep moving, and keep people engaged. Make something beautiful that people feel a part of. The character and the story are the driving and meaningful factors.So I feel happy and sad. Sad because maybe deep down I thought there was some real magic in Disney. Happy though, that the magic they were going for was after all, life. And life is pretty special.
A**R
Great
Very awesome
H**R
Beautiful
Beautiful book.
M**Y
Great resource for animation!
I've read a few books on animation and practically every one has mentioned this book, and I honestly wished I read it first!This book acts as the history of character animation at Disney. On tip of that, also has notes on character animation and how to do it! It has photos from production of Disney films and short highlights on certain artists. They were my favorite part overall.Helped a lot with my animation journey.
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