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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jean WrightPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Focal Press Dimensions: Width: 18.90cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9780240805498ISBN 10: 0240805496 Pages: 354 Publication Date: 24 January 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Introduction to Animation 2. Animation History 3. Getting Ideas 4. Child Development 5. Developing Characters 6. Animation Development and the Bible 7. The Premise 8. General Animation Structure and Sub Plots 9. The Outline 10. Storyboard for Writers 11. The Scene 12. Gags and Comedy Writing 13. Dialogue 14. The Script 15. The Feature 16. Genres and Other Media 17. Editing and Rewriting 18. Marketing 19. The Pitch 20. Agents, Networking and Finding Work 21. Children's MediaReviewsThe real value of this tome lies in its concise technical approach, offering newcomers various route-maps through the storytelling maze. - Imagine magazine * Jean Ann Wright's new book is a well written, straightforward and practical approach to writing for animated features and television. With an eye on giving the writer an overview of the animation process as well as solid advice on preparing successful projects for the big and small screen, Jean's book will prove invaluable to those trying to break into the business as well as those who already have a track record. -- Frank Gladstone, Head of Artistic Development/DreamWorks Animation * Jean Ann Wright has managed to create a nearly indispensable book for writers of all media, not just animation. Animation Writing and Development not only demonstrates how to brainstorm gags and create memorable characters, it also analyzes the thinking of the audience whether they're pre-schoolers or teenaged video game addicts. This book asks questions that will lead you to fresh perspectives on your work and more sales. -Tad Stones, Animation Producer and Writer, Warner Brother and Universal Cartoon Studios * What could be better than a mentor who really cares? Jean Ann Wright more than qualifies as a topnotch writing mentor for animation, one who cares about her readers and their potential careers. With that foundation in mind, I say, take this great book and run with it.er.better still.write with it! - Rita Street, longtime Publisher/Editorial Director, Animation Magazine The real value of this tome lies in its concise technical approach, offering newcomers various route-maps through the storytelling maze. - Imagine magazine Even if you have never thought about writing for animation this is a fascinating book, and for anyone yearning to write for this medium it is indispensable...So is it possible to learn how to write? After reading this book I would say definitely yes - it will certainly make you want to try...There is lots of sensible advice for anyone wanting to embark on a career as a writer for animation. It will not be easy but this reasonably priced and enjoyable book could be your key to getting started. - Animatoon magazine * Jean Ann Wright's new book is a well written, straightforward and practical approach to writing for animated features and television. With an eye on giving the writer an overview of the animation process as well as solid advice on preparing successful projects for the big and small screen, Jean's book will prove invaluable to those trying to break into the business as well as those who already have a track record. -- Frank Gladstone, Head of Artistic Development/DreamWorks Animation * Jean Ann Wright has managed to create a nearly indispensable book for writers of all media, not just animation. Animation Writing and Development not only demonstrates how to brainstorm gags and create memorable characters, it also analyzes the thinking of the audience whether they're pre-schoolers or teenaged video game addicts. This book asks questions that will lead you to fresh perspectives on your work and more sales. -Tad Stones, Animation Producer and Writer, Warner Brother and Universal Cartoon Studios * What could be better than a mentor who really cares? Jean Ann Wright more than qualifies as a topnotch writing mentor for animation, one who cares about her readers and their potential careers. With that foundation in mind, I say, take this great book and run with it.er.better still.write with it! - Rita Street, longtime Publisher/Editorial Director, Animation Magazine The real value of this tome lies in its concise technical approach, offering newcomers various route-maps through the storytelling maze. - Imagine magazine Even if you have never thought about writing for animation this is a fascinating book, and for anyone yearning to write for this medium it is indispensable...So is it possible to learn how to write? After reading this book I would say definitely yes - it will certainly make you want to try...There is lots of sensible advice for anyone wanting to embark on a career as a writer for animation. It will not be easy but this reasonably priced and enjoyable book could be your key to getting started. - Animatoon magazine ""The real value of this tome lies in its concise technical approach, offering newcomers various route-maps through the storytelling maze."" - Imagine magazine *""Jean Ann Wright's new book is a well written, straightforward and practical approach to writing for animated features and television. With an eye on giving the writer an overview of the animation process as well as solid advice on preparing successful projects for the big and small screen, Jean's book will prove invaluable to those trying to break into the business as well as those who already have a track record."" -- Frank Gladstone, Head of Artistic Development/DreamWorks Animation *""Jean Ann Wright has managed to create a nearly indispensable book for writers of all media, not just animation. Animation Writing and Development not only demonstrates how to brainstorm gags and create memorable characters, it also analyzes the thinking of the audience whether they're pre-schoolers or teenaged video game addicts. This book asks questions that will lead you to fresh perspectives on your work and more sales."" -Tad Stones, Animation Producer and Writer, Warner Brother and Universal Cartoon Studios *""What could be better than a mentor who really cares? Jean Ann Wright more than qualifies as a topnotch writing mentor for animation, one who cares about her readers and their potential careers. With that foundation in mind, I say, take this great book and run with it.er.better still.write with it!"" - Rita Street, longtime Publisher/Editorial Director, Animation Magazine ""The real value of this tome lies in its concise technical approach, offering newcomers various route-maps through the storytelling maze."" - Imagine magazine ""Even if you have never thought about writing for animation this is a fascinating book, and for anyone yearning to write for this medium it is indispensable...So is it possible to learn how to write? After reading this book I would say definitely yes - it will certainly make you want to try...There is lots of sensible advice for anyone wanting to embark on a career as a writer for animation. It will not be easy but this reasonably priced and enjoyable book could be your key to getting started."" - Animatoon magazine * Jean Ann Wright's new book is a well written, straightforward and practical approach to writing for animated features and television. With an eye on giving the writer an overview of the animation process as well as solid advice on preparing successful projects for the big and small screen, Jean's book will prove invaluable to those trying to break into the business as well as those who already have a track record. -- Frank Gladstone, Head of Artistic Development/DreamWorks Animation * Jean Ann Wright has managed to create a nearly indispensable book for writers of all media, not just animation. Animation Writing and Development not only demonstrates how to brainstorm gags and create memorable characters, it also analyzes the thinking of the audience whether they're pre-schoolers or teenaged video game addicts. This book asks questions that will lead you to fresh perspectives on your work and more sales. -Tad Stones, Animation Producer and Writer, Warner Brother and Universal Cartoon Studios * What could be better than a mentor who really cares? Jean Ann Wright more than qualifies as a topnotch writing mentor for animation, one who cares about her readers and their potential careers. With that foundation in mind, I say, take this great book and run with it.er.better still.write with it! - Rita Street, longtime Publisher/Editorial Director, Animation Magazine The real value of this tome lies in its concise technical approach, offering newcomers various route-maps through the storytelling maze. - Imagine magazine Even if you have never thought about writing for animation this is a fascinating book, and for anyone yearning to write for this medium it is indispensable...So is it possible to learn how to write? After reading this book I would say definitely yes - it will certainly make you want to try...There is lots of sensible advice for anyone wanting to embark on a career as a writer for animation. It will not be easy but this reasonably priced and enjoyable book could be your key to getting started. - Animatoon magazine Author InformationJean Ann Wright serves as an animation pre-production consultant, specializing in writing and development, design, storyboard, casting, and voice-overs. Jean worked at Hanna-Barbera for eight years as an assistant animator. Her animation training included classes in writing and development, voice-overs, storyboard, layout, character design, and animation. She took voice-over classes from Michael Bell, a well-known voice-over professional. Professionally, she's worked as an animation writer, assistant animator, dancer, model, and television production assistant. She's worked for television networks, animation companies, and assorted television production companies. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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