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Monday, November 7th, 2016

Animation Resources Nov/Dec Reference Pack Available For Download NOW

ANIMATION RESOURCES MEMBERS: The November/December Reference Pack is now up and available for download on the Members Only page. This time we have a pdf e-book with two complete issues of the most beautiful magazine ever published- the Noel issues of L’Illustration from 1935 and 1938. There are nearly a half hour of downloadable cartoons courtesy of Animation Resources Advisory Board Member, Steve Stanchfield… two great Terry mice cartoons, and a pair of surreal shorts featuring Columbia’s Scrappy. If you aren’t a member yet, click through and join. If you are a member, check out these fabulous downloads!

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Monday, October 17th, 2016

Book Look Podcast 001: Taschen’s Disney Film Archives: 1921-1968


YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/embed/MZfQOk03Fgk?rel=0

In this podcast, the archive director Stephen Worth presents a “Book Look” featuring Taschen’s new book, “The Walt Disney Film Archives 1921-1968”. Many thanks to our friend Skip Heller for composing the theme song. Posted October 14, 2016 / Length: 31:06

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Wednesday, September 28th, 2016

Sneak Peek At An Upcoming E-Book In The Works

Die Muskete

I’ve been doing research to write the introduction to Animation Resources’ upcoming members only e-book on the weekly caricature journal, Die Muskete. It’s frustrating how history is so compartmentalized. Information on the artistic culture of Vienna at the turn of the 20th century is spread all over a dozen different subjects, from architecture, to political history, to fine art and social culture. But very little is said about the hugely important part that cartooning played. That’s probably because the artists who worked for Die Muskete didn’t think of themselves as cartoonists. They designed frescos and murals, theater sets and costumes, they painted in oils and watercolors… In short, they were artists, and cartooning was just one way they expressed their artistry. But WOW! did they express it powerfully! The e-book is going to be about 250 pages, covering four months of issues starting in April of 1910. I plan to continue the run chronologically in future e-books. Very important stuff! -Stephen Worth

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