I've only done a few feature-type shows, and the exercises in here are great for students or working artists who want to keep on their toes. Obviously you know what you're talking about, Nancy.
Good job!
June 19, 2007 10:49 AM
[Image]Nancy Beiman has created a commercial for her new book, Prepare to Board! The book is scheduled for release on March 2 and is up for pre-order at Amazon.com.
Nancy's career has included animating on features for Disney and Amblin' as well as stints doing character design, storyboarding, directing and children's book illustration.
She's a long-time friend of mine, so I had the opportunity to read the book in manuscript. I think that it's a solid book on writing and boarding for animation with excellent visual examples. It also features work by some of her students at the Rochester Institute of Technology.
As an added bonus, Nancy has included three previously unpublished interviews with Ken O'Connor, Ken Anderson and T. Hee, which should make the book interesting reading for animation historians as well as artists.
posted by Mark Mayerson at 8:56 PM on Jan 22, 2007
"Prepare to Board!"
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I Love All of the Pre-1986 MGM/UA Library.
January 22, 2007 9:25 PM
Which is not excerpted or referred to in any way in my book. Sorry.
January 22, 2007 9:59 PM
haha,
I'll still get it though!
January 23, 2007 7:48 AM
I find this book to be pretty handy!
I've only done a few feature-type shows, and the exercises in here are great for students or working artists who want to keep on their toes. Obviously you know what you're talking about, Nancy.
Good job!
June 19, 2007 10:49 AM