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From 19th Century Print Cartoon to 20th Century Animated Cartoon - How Caricaturists Shaped Early Animated Film
Collignon, Stéphane
2011
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The Rise of the Creative Economy: Digital Animation, Visual FXS, and Allied Technologies (SAS 23rd annual conference).
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Keywords :
Cartoon; Animation
Abstract :
[fr]
Mise en évidence des connexions esthétiques entre la caricature du 19e siècle et le cinéma d'animation du début du 20e siècle.
Disciplines :
Performing arts
Author, co-author :
Collignon, Stéphane
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Université de Liège - ULiège > Doct. info & commu. (Bologne)
Language :
English
Title :
From 19th Century Print Cartoon to 20th Century Animated Cartoon - How Caricaturists Shaped Early Animated Film
Alternative titles :
[fr]
Du cartoon imprimé au cartoon animé, influence des caricaturistes sur les premiers animateurs
Publication date :
March 2011
Event name :
The Rise of the Creative Economy: Digital Animation, Visual FXS, and Allied Technologies (SAS 23rd annual conference).
Event organizer :
Society for Animation Studies (University of Indianapolis in Athens, GRE)
Event place :
Athènes, Greece
Event date :
18-20 mars
Audience :
International
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