Masters of animation. Great Britain, Italy, France / Volume 2 :
GREAT BRITAIN: Great Britain played a leading role in establishing animation as sophisticated entertainment. Interviews with John Halas, Joy Batchelor and John Coates are combined with works by Dunning, Godfrey, Grgic and others. ITALY: The humor and artistry of Italian animation have their origins...
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| Format: | Video VHS |
| Language: | English |
| Series: | World's best animation.
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| Summary: | GREAT BRITAIN: Great Britain played a leading role in establishing animation as sophisticated entertainment. Interviews with John Halas, Joy Batchelor and John Coates are combined with works by Dunning, Godfrey, Grgic and others. ITALY: The humor and artistry of Italian animation have their origins in the Renaissance. Luzzati and Gianini discuss their films, while excerpts from the work of Manfredi, Cavandoli, Manuli, Lagana and Bozzetto round out this overview. FRANCE: Leaders in the development of animated pictures, French animators today use a wide variety of styles and techniques, as illustrated in works by Grimault, Alexeieff, Parker, Foldes, Lenica, Laguionie and the Gaumont Studios. |
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| Item Description: | "An Italtoons production in association with the Educational Film Centre/Great Masters Limited."--container Series title from container. Videorecording. |
| Physical Description: | 1 videocassette (87 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 in. |
| Format: | VHS. |
| Production Credits: | Editor, Sean Lenihan ; original music, Peter Shade, Richard Arnell and David Hewson. |