The Computer-Animated Film: Industry, Style and Genre

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Abstract

Widely credited for the revival of feature-length animated filmmaking within contemporary Hollywood, computer-animated films are today produced within a variety of national contexts and traditions. Covering thirty years of computer-animated film history, and analysing over 200 different examples, The Computer-Animated Film: Industry, Style and Genre persuasively argues that this body of work constitutes a unique genre of mainstream cinema. Informed by wider technological discourses and the status of animation as an industrial art form, the book not only theorises computer-animated films through their formal properties, but connects elements of film style to animation practice and the computer-animated film's unique production contexts.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherEdinburgh: Edinburgh University Press
Number of pages240
ISBN (Print)9781474427883
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

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