The Guerrilla Guide to Animation: Making Animated Films Outside the Mainstream

The Guerrilla Guide to Animation: Making Animated Films Outside the Mainstream

by WalterSantucci (Author)

Synopsis

This guide seeks to teach those unable to afford animation training or looking to find an alternate path. "The Guerrilla Guide to Animation" aims to provide the outsider, the anarchist or the rebel guidance into the world of 2D animation. While there are many texts available on animation, the cheats and unconventional methods included here set "The Guerrilla Guide to Animation" apart from the others. By including an instructional and anecdotal section, Santucci gives the reader a DIY guide on everything from using the correct animation terms to setting up your own studio - even by building equipment yourself - and a chance to walk in the shoes of someone who's been there and done that.Provocatively written, the author's experience in directing and teaching makes him the perfect source for all of those would be animators out there. A great combination of in-depth knowledge and years of personal success and failure, "The Guerrilla Guide to Animation" is a unique resource for those who want to do animation their own way.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Published: 01 May 2009

ISBN 10: 0826429858
ISBN 13: 9780826429858

Media Reviews
If the only difference between your career and Walt Disney's is lack of talent, fear no more! Maverick animation guru Walter Santucci is your knight in shining armor by way of his new book The Guerrilla Guide to Animation: Making Animated Films Outside the Mainstream.Santucci's book is an irreverent manual on crashing the professional animation party. Of course, artists and non-artists alike will benefit from the tips and life lessons in the manual. But Santucci clearly has a soft spot for those who are a bit artistically challenged, at least in the classic, life-drawing sense. Perhaps the reason is that Santucci himself started (and somewhat continues) his career as a non-conformist, untraditional artiste. In fact, the Guide is a love letter (albeit a lengthy one complete with detailed technical instruction) to the lad or lass in his or her bedroom creating and posting rudimentary animation on YouTube. Santucci gently directs these kinds of animators on improving his or her skills to perhaps one day earn money from them.To Santucci, some of the best tools of the trade are free or at the very least, priceless: pens, Post-Its, scissors, humor, good ideas, and GREAT ideas. Given that, it is not surprising that Santucci reveres the minimalist cut-and-paste approach of Terry Gilliam of Monty Python fame! Santucci does venture into more expensive territory with explanations of animation desks, computer hardware, Flash, After Effects, and various sound recording software applications. But the most informative section of the book - entitled Anecdotal Section - is just that: stories from the trenches and real-life tales of survival in shark-infested Hollywood waters. Santucci's juicy stories include those from his work at Klasky Csupo and Stone Stanley, and on major feature films, such as The Punisher and In Her Shoes. In fact, the tabloid fodder, ahem, true stories is definitely the most entertaining section of the book; one might even say it is worth the price of ad
Author Bio
Walter Santucci began his career when Cinemax featured his first animated film in a program hosted by Monty Python's Graham Chapman. Since then he's been making award winning, critically acclaimed shorts, commercials, TV shows, movie titles and music videos that have been seen all over the world. Walter's work spans the realms of edgy independent films to mainstream commercial production. He is currently making his first feature length animated film and is a professor at California State University at Los Angeles.