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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-034.mrc:6629868:3514
Source marc_columbia
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008 110609s2005 vtu o 000 0 eng
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100 1 $aWright, Jean Ann.
245 10 $aAnimation Writing and Development :$bFrom Script Development to Pitch.
260 $aBurlington :$bElsevier,$c2005.
300 $a1 online resource (355 pages)
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
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588 0 $aPrint version record.
505 0 $aAnimation Writing and Development; Table of Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction to Animation; Chapter 2: The History of Animation; Chapter 3: Finding Ideas; Chapter 4: Human Development; Chapter 5: Developing Characters; Chapter 6: Development and the Animation Bible; Chapter 7: Basic Animation Writing Structure; Chapter 8: The Premise; Chapter 9: The Outline; Chapter 10: Storyboard for Writers; Chapter 11: The Scene; Chapter 12: Animation Comedy and Gag Writing; Chapter 13: Dialogue; Chapter 14: The Script; Chapter 15: Editing and Rewriting; Chapter 16: The Animated Feature.
505 8 $aChatper 17: Types of Animation and Other Animation MediaChapter 18: Marketing; Chapter 19: The Pitch; Chapter 20: Agents, Networking, and Finding Work; Chapter 21: Children's Media; Glossary; Index.
520 $aThe art. The craft. The business. Animation Writing and Development takes students and animation professionals alike through the process of creating original characters, developing a television series, feature, or multimedia project, and writing professional premises, outlines and scripts. It covers the process of developing presentation bibles and pitching original projects as well as ideas for episodes of shows already on the air. Animation Writing and Development includes chapters on animation history, on child development (writing for kids), and on storyboarding. It gives advice on m.
650 0 $aAnimated films.
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