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            <title>The art of the Incredibles
            by Vaz, Mark Cotta.
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            <title>Paper dreams : the art &amp; artists of Disney storyboards
            by Canemaker, John.
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            <description>Filmmakers from Orson Welles to Federico Fellini would never have created some of their most brilliant masterpieces without the help of a seemingly simple technique called storyboarding. But storyboarding itself was born from another type of masterpiece--the animated film, specifically the animated features of Walt Disney. In the early 1930s, artists at Walt Disney Studios invented the storyboard when they found that a films visual and narrative flow could be easily discerned, and hence developed, by simply pinning a series of sketches on corkboard. At Disney, storyboards were, and still are, an essential intermediary stage coming after concept designs, but before actual animation. They are key in helping artists and writers develop characters and themes. Paper Dreams explores this creative search for memorable stories, and the development of the situations and personalities that makes every Disney animated film a classic. Included are the storyboard developments for the Mickey Mouse and Silly Symphony shorts of the 1930s; the earliest features such as Snow White, Pinocchio, Bambi, and Fantasia; and current masterworks, such as Beauty and the Beast, Pocahontas, and Tarzan, among others. Book jacket.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>The art of Mulan
            by Kurtti, Jeff.
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            <description>Inspired by a 2,000-year-old Chinese legend, Mulan is the first animated feature film to be primarily produced by Disneys studio in Orlando, Florida. This richly illustrated volume, The Art of Mulan, reveals the story behind the making of the film and includes more than 350 color and black-and-white illustrations, showcasing a variety of art produced by the many talented artists who worked on the film. Like the films heroine, the Disney artists who created Mulan made a journey of self-discovery that began with a momentous decision - to make a modern-day film adapted from an ancient Chinese source. Their efforts to remain faithful to the spirit of the original legend and the traditions of Chinese culture, while at the same time make it accessible to todays international audience, are chronicled in The Art of Mulan by the artists themselves. Their words reveal their passion while their art demonstrates the dazzling array of talent Disney committed to the making of a truly moving and spectacular film.--BOOK JACKET.</description>
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            <title>Mouse under glass : secrets of Disney animation &amp; theme parks
            by Koenig, David.
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            <title>From mouse to mermaid : the politics of film, gender, and culture
            
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            <title>The Disney villain
            by Johnston, Ollie, 1912-
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