65 Years of Polish Animation for Children / 65 lat polskiej animacji dla dzieci
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9788388820465 - Jerzy Armata; Natalia Chojna: 65 Years of Polish Animation for Children / 65 lat polskiej animacji dla dzieci
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Jerzy Armata; Natalia Chojna

65 Years of Polish Animation for Children / 65 lat polskiej animacji dla dzieci (2012)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Irland ~EN HC US FE

ISBN: 9788388820465 bzw. 838882046X, vermutlich in Englisch, Polish Film Institute, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.

76,93 ($ 84,89)¹ + Versand: 19,48 ($ 21,50)¹ = 96,41 ($ 106,39)¹
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Lieferung aus: Irland, Versandkosten nach: DEU.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, killarneybooks.
Lodz: Polish Film Institute, 2012. 1st Edition . Hardcover. Fine. Scarce oversized hardcover, 11.3 x 9.6 x 1.1 inches, bilingual (Polish & English), 258pp, illustrated throughout, glossy paper, NOT ex-library. Weight: 3.7 pounds (please note: extra postage may be required). A fine copy published without a dust jacket. Interior is clean and bright throughout, with unmarked text, free of inscriptions and stamps. No internal creasing, firm binding, clean outer page edges. Boards remain bright, with minor shelfwear, a short crease/indentation to front upper spine corner. -- Animated films hold a truly privileged position in children's cinema. They exist in two forms: individual productions and - more commonly - film series. The popularity of series among the youngest viewers is closely connected with the specific character of children's perception. Children quickly remember and become attached to the characters of film series, and once they have fully accepted them, eagerly await their new adventures. Polish animated films directed towards child audiences did not exist in pre-war Poland. Their history began in 1947 with Zenon Wasilewski's animated puppet film "In the Time of King Krakus". During the 65 years of their existence Polish animated films for children have had great success, winning numerous awards at prestigious festivals, including an Oscar for "Peter and the Wolf". This catalogue, published in a limited edition of 2000 copies, presents an abbreviated history of this exceptional field of art. It acquaints the viewer with different kinds of animated films and different techniques used in their production, explains the very essence of the process of animation, and presents the masters and their greatest achievements in films for the youngest audiences. Contents: Animation Techniques (What is an animated film?; Cartoon film or traditional animation; Puppet animation; Cutout animation; Mixed-technique animation; Non-camera animation; 3D animation); A Brief History (1945-55; 1956-60; 1961-79; 1980-88; After 1989); Masters of Animation (Zenon Wasilewski; Jerzy Zitzman; Lechoslaw Marszalek; Wladyslaw Nehrebecki; Piotr Pawel Lutczyn; Edward Sturlis; Witold Giersz; Zofia Oldak; Bogdan Nowicki; Tadeusz Wilkosz; Bronislaw Zeman; Wieslaw Zieba; Ryszard Antoniszczak; Krzysztof Kiwerski; Leszek Galysz; Robert Turlo); Short Films (24 films); Film Series (40 series); Feature Films (16 films); Animation Studios (in Lodz, Bielsko-Biala, Warsaw, Krakow, Poznan, Wroclaw).
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9788388820465 - Jerzy Armata; Natalia Chojna: 65 Years of Polish Animation for Children / 65 lat polskiej animacji dla dzieci
Jerzy Armata; Natalia Chojna

65 Years of Polish Animation for Children / 65 lat polskiej animacji dla dzieci (2012)

Lieferung erfolgt aus/von: Irland ~EN HC US FE

ISBN: 9788388820465 bzw. 838882046X, vermutlich in Englisch, Polish Film Institute, Lodz, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.

75,00 + Versand: 11,50 = 86,50
unverbindlich
Von Händler/Antiquariat, killarneybooks [64862402], Ennis, CLARE, Ireland.
Scarce oversized hardcover, 11.3 x 9.6 x 1.1 inches, bilingual (Polish & English), 258pp, illustrated throughout, glossy paper, NOT ex-library. Weight: 3.7 pounds (please note: extra postage may be required). A fine copy published without a dust jacket. Interior is clean and bright throughout, with unmarked text, free of inscriptions and stamps. No internal creasing, firm binding, clean outer page edges. Boards remain bright, with minor shelfwear, a short crease/indentation to front upper spine corner. -- Animated films hold a truly privileged position in children's cinema. They exist in two forms: individual productions and - more commonly - film series. The popularity of series among the youngest viewers is closely connected with the specific character of children's perception. Children quickly remember and become attached to the characters of film series, and once they have fully accepted them, eagerly await their new adventures. Polish animated films directed towards child audiences did not exist in pre-war Poland. Their history began in 1947 with Zenon Wasilewski's animated puppet film "In the Time of King Krakus". During the 65 years of their existence Polish animated films for children have had great success, winning numerous awards at prestigious festivals, including an Oscar for "Peter and the Wolf". This catalogue, published in a limited edition of 2000 copies, presents an abbreviated history of this exceptional field of art. It acquaints the viewer with different kinds of animated films and different techniques used in their production, explains the very essence of the process of animation, and presents the masters and their greatest achievements in films for the youngest audiences. Contents: Animation Techniques (What is an animated film?; Cartoon film or traditional animation; Puppet animation; Cutout animation; Mixed-technique animation; Non-camera animation; 3D animation); A Brief History (1945-55; 1956-60; 1961-79; 1980-88; After 1989); Masters of Animation (Zenon Wasilewski; Jerzy Zitzman; Lechoslaw Marszalek; Wladyslaw Nehrebecki; Piotr Pawel Lutczyn; Edward Sturlis; Witold Giersz; Zofia Oldak; Bogdan Nowicki; Tadeusz Wilkosz; Bronislaw Zeman; Wieslaw Zieba; Ryszard Antoniszczak; Krzysztof Kiwerski; Leszek Galysz; Robert Turlo); Short Films (24 films); Film Series (40 series); Feature Films (16 films); Animation Studios (in Lodz, Bielsko-Biala, Warsaw, Krakow, Poznan, Wroclaw), Books.
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