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OverviewThe history of animated cartoons has for decades been dominated by the accomplishments of Walt Disney, giving the impression that he invented the medium. In reality, it was the work of several pioneers. Max Fleischer--inventor of the Rotoscope technique of tracing animation frame by frame over live-action footage--was one of the most prominent. By the 1930s, Fleischer and Disney were the leading producers of animated films but took opposite approaches. Where Disney reflected a Midwestern sentimentality, Fleischer presented a sophisticated urban attitude with elements of German Expressionism and organic progression. In contrast to Disney's naturalistic animation, Fleischer's violated physical laws, supporting his maxim: ""If it can be done in real life, it isn't animation."" As a result, Fleischer's cartoons were rough rather than refined, commercial rather than consciously artistic--yet attained a distinctive artistry through Fleischer's innovations. This book covers his life and work and the history of the studio that bore his name, with previously unpublished artwork and photographs. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ray PointerPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.581kg ISBN: 9781476663678ISBN 10: 147666367 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 24 January 2017 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Acknowledgments Foreword by Jerry Beck Prologue Introduction 1. The Formative Years 2. The Birth of a Career 3. The Inkwell Studio 4. Fleischer Studios, Inc. 5. The Queen of the Animated Screen: Betty Boop 6. Betty Boop on the Couch: A Character Analysis 7. The Fleischer Factory 8. The Popeye Plant Between pages 152 and 153 are 8 color plates containing 15 photographs 9. The Spinach Lid Blows Off 10. Picking Up the Pieces 11. Setting Sail for Miami 12. Stormy Seas Ahead 13. The Ship Wreck 14. The Change of Command 15. Separate Courses, New Directions 16. Recommissioned 17. Raising the Inkwell Filmography List of Animators Chapter Notes Bibliography IndexReviewsPointer's account of Fleischer's life and work draws on his own experience in film and animation as well as interviews with Fleischer family members. It is also stocked with previously unpublished photographs and artwork, including trade ads and patent diagrams. The story of this artist-inventor and the early days of animation will appeal to all interested in film history and iconic cartoons --Booklist Animation historian Ray Pointer has done a terrific job of painstakingly piecing together the puzzle that profiles the rise and fall of the man and his studio that truly was Disney's 'greatest rival'...recommended highly...a tremendous history...well worth getting...outstanding...image quality is terrific...essential...crammed full of a lot of rare material you just won't find anywhere else --Popeye, Official Popeye Fanclub News Magazine fascinating...a working blend of information, entertainment and scholarship --SpeedReaders. -Pointer's account of Fleischer's life and work draws on his own experience in film and animation as well as interviews with Fleischer family members. It is also stocked with previously unpublished photographs and artwork- -- Choice -Choice- Pointer's account of Fleischer's life and work draws on his own experience in film and animation as well as interviews with Fleischer family members. It is also stocked with previously unpublished photographs and artwork, including trade ads and patent diagram. The story of this artist-inventor and the early days of animation will appeal to all -- Booklist Booklist Pointer's account of Fleischer's life and work draws on his own experience in film and animation as well as interviews with Fleischer family members. It is also stocked with previously unpublished photographs and artwork, including trade ads and patent diagrams. The story of this artist-inventor and the early days of animation will appeal to all interested in film history and iconic cartoons --Booklist. -Pointer's account of Fleischer's life and work draws on his own experience in film and animation as well as interviews with Fleischer family members. It is also stocked with previously unpublished photographs and artwork---Choice. Pointer's account of Fleischer's life and work draws on his own experience in film and animation as well as interviews with Fleischer family members. It is also stocked with previously unpublished photographs and artwork, including trade ads and patent diagrams. The story of this artist-inventor and the early days of animation will appeal to all interested in film history and iconic cartoons --Booklist; Animation historian Ray Pointer has done a terrific job of painstakingly piecing together the puzzle that profiles the rise and fall of the man and his studio that truly was Disney's 'greatest rival'...recommended highly...a tremendous history...well worth getting...outstanding...image quality is terrific...essential...crammed full of a lot of rare material you just won't find anywhere else --Popeye, Official Popeye Fanclub News Magazine; fascinating...a working blend of information, entertainment and scholarship --SpeedReaders. -Pointer's account of Fleischer's life and work draws on his own experience in film and animation as well as interviews with Fleischer family members. It is also stocked with previously unpublished photographs and artwork---Choice. Pointer's account of Fleischer's life and work draws on his own experience in film and animation as well as interviews with Fleischer family members. It is also stocked with previously unpublished photographs and artwork, including trade ads and patent diagrams. The story of this artist-inventor and the early days of animation will appeal to all interested in film history and iconic cartoons --Booklist. Author InformationA 40–year film and animation professional, Ray Pointer studied film and television production at Wayne State University and University of Southern California. He served as a film producer for the U.S. Navy Office of Information and worked in the animation industry for Film Roman, Hanna-Barbera, Fred Wolf Films, MGM and Nickelodeon. He lives in Pontiac, Michigan. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |