Masters of Animation - Japan, Computer Animation Parts I and II (J.VHS 4 of 4)
Title: Masters of Animation - Japan, Computer Animation Parts I and II
Volume: J.VHS 4 / 4
Running time: 84
Distributor: Home Vision Entertainment
Release date: 1986-00-00
UPC: 037429007334
Description:
Masters of Animation
A series of four programs produced and directed by John Halas
Over 10 years in the making, Masters of Animation represents the peak achievements of 7,000 artists from 13 countries. Produced and directed by John Halas, former president of the International Animated Film Association and award-winning animation, the series provides an opportunity to experience the exciting diversity of the world's leading animation artists. In addition, viewers are treated to examples of state of the art animation technology.
Volume 4
JAPAN
Noted for producing most of the world's animated programs for children. Japan is also home to independent animators with widely varying styles. Works by Kinoshita, Tsukioka, Yusaki, Kawamoto, Tezuka and Kuri illustrate this diversity.
COMPUTER ANIMATION PART I
This program takes the viewer inside the studios of the Institute National de l'Audiovisuel in Paris to show how computer animation is achieved. The medium is illustrated in workrs by, among others, Hourcase, Borenstein, Abel, Robers, Whitney, Demos, Csuri, Rosendahl, Halas, and Donner.
COMPUTER ANIMATION PART II
Computer animation technology is opening up new horizons in space research, medicine, the entertainment industry, architecture, advertising, and the arts. Works by such international experts as Rosendahl, Toyolinks Corporation, Sogitec Audiovisuel, Lodge-Cheeseman, Nakamae and Nakajima illustrate these applications.
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