Fantasy/Animation

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AFI
alexander sergeant
Animated Fantasy
Animated Fantasy Cinema
animation studies
Baby Schemata
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ben tyrer
British Social Realist Cinema
caroline ruddell
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Charles Wolfe
Cheshire Cat
christopher holliday
Clyde Geronimi
comics
Computer Animated Film
cultural studies
Disney's Silly Symphonies
Disney’s Silly Symphonies
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Edward Branigan
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Experimental Animation
Fairy Tale Film
Fairy Tales
Fantasy Film
film genre
film history
film studies
francis m. agnoli
Hamilton Luske
High Fantasy
lilly husbands
Live Action Footage
Mac Orlan
martin barker
media studies
meike uhrig
paul wells
peter kramer
Pom Poko
Prince Achmed
psychology
sam summers
samantha langsdale
sarah myers
spectatorship
Studio Ghibli
Supernormal Stimuli
susan j. napier
television studies
Vice Versa
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367590741
  • Weight: 444g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book examines the relationship that exists between fantasy cinema and the medium of animation. Animation has played a key role in defining our collective expectations and experiences of fantasy cinema, just as fantasy storytelling has often served as inspiration for our most popular animated film and television. Bringing together contributions from world-renowned film and media scholars, Fantasy/Animation considers the various historical, theoretical, and cultural ramifications of the animated fantasy film. This collection provides a range of chapters on subjects including Disney, Pixar, and Studio Ghibli, filmmakers such as Ralph Bakshi and James Cameron, and on film and television franchises such as Dreamworks’ How To Train Your Dragon (2010–) and HBO’s Game of Thrones (2011–).

Christopher Holliday teaches Film Studies and Liberal Arts at King’s College London, UK.

Alexander Sergeant is a Lecturer at Bournemouth University, UK.