Description: Character Animation Crash Course! is a veritable Genie’s lampstuffed with everything the aspiring animator could wish for! Renowned animator Eric Goldberg’s detailed text and drawings illuminate how to conceive characters “from the inside out” to create strong personalities. Classic animation techniques are analyzed and brought to life through thisunique book and its accompanying website companion that offers readers animated movie examples that show, in real time or frame-by-frame, the author’s principles at work. Add to this Goldberg’s discussions of classiccartoons and his witty, informative observations based on the wealth of knowledge he’s gained during his 30-plus years in professional animation, and you have a tour-de-force guide to character animation with the classictouch.
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J –
In great condition and arrived super fast, many thanks !
geomcamck –
The book is filled with excellent advice and information
Marco Zanoni –
Un manuale fondamentale per imparare ad animare, non noioso e accademico come tanti altri.
L’autore è uno dei più grandi animatori al mondo, ha animato, fra gli altri, il Genio (a cui ha prestato la voce Robin Williams) in Aladdin della Disney ed è un grande conoscitore della tecnica dell’animazione classica, da Disney a Warner passando per MGM…
Forse l’approccio sarebbe potuto essere più sistematico, l’impressione è che sia un manuale per chi un po’ di animazione già la mastica. Infatti è una rielaborazione di alcuni appunti che scrisse lo stesso Eric Goldberg agli inizi della sua carriera.
Utilissimi i video di riferimento, rintracciabili ad un sito apposito, per la migliore comprensione di alcune regole.
Zoobenoo –
My shelf is littered with books about the history of animation, the practice of animation, the making of animation, and the art of animation, I even have books on theater for acting…however this book brings a certain something…something more to that shelf of endless books.
As a comic artist and animator, this book has both inspired me and truly helped me far greater than anything on that shelf. This book will go though “why” a character acts in a certain way, will explain to you what you should know about your character or a character in general, and will both spell it out and show it to you in the included DvD that holds animation files that support the reading. This book is for the animator, comic artist, and even cartoon enthusiasts who want to know more about why characters are the way they are.
So many times I have read a book where it was like “Heres the technique, now run with it” and that doesn’t really work unless you know your character…unless you really are your character and this book really expresses that and shows you how to obtain that feeling.
I would have to rate this book a 5/5 even though it deserves much more. Eric Goldberg is an amazing animator who truly understands, lives, and breaths animation. To be able to have this book in my hand and learn from it is a privilege, and I’m very thankful of him for making this wonderful book!
Homeschooler –
This book by esteemed Disney animator Eric Goldberg is a must-have in your animation library. There are a lot of books out there which are hundreds of pages long and seem to have a lot of information in them, but the actual meat of the lessons get lost in history lessons and fluff. Not in this book: lessons are simple, clear, concise, heavily illustated, and even animated by Eric on the included dvd! This is a godsend to animation students and teachers — it’s like having a pro animator at your side to give the lesson and then show it to you animated to confirm you are “getting it”. I am an animation pro and have taught for years, and I think this is a great book for students (can’t beat the price!) and also for pros who like to see an individual animator’s way of working. This is pure “school of Eric Goldberg”. Now you will know his secrets!
K. O. David –
I bought this for my daughter who is an animation student. She loves and refers back to this book frequently. A couple of concepts that she was having problems totally grasping became clear due to this book. It is a good starting point for learning how to animate and a great reference book for the professional.
Amazon Customer –
Animation is an insanely broad topic. Far too huge to ever cover in one book. Listening to master animators on “The Animation Podcast” and else reveals that everyone’s approach to this artform is different. And yet most animation books cover the same content.
For many years, Richard Williams’ The Animator’s Survival Kit has been the gold standard of animation books, and rightfully so. Lucky for us, fellow animation guru Eric Goldberg’s “Character Animation Crash Course” isn’t just overlap from Williams’ work and teaches us different aspects of animation that other books haven’t covered.
Goldberg covers aspects of animation far less academically than Williams and rather focuses on things from a character standpoint, how you could apply a technique to a specific character. He also list several classic cartoons (most if not all of which are on DVD) for examples of each particular technique.
He also covers how control the overall shape volume of what’s moving, even for flat, graphic characters, and goes in depth on animation “gimmicks” like smear drawings, zip lines, staggers etc… that are often mentioned, but never properly explained.
Probably the most informative part of the book for me was the section on character construction, covering many of the ins and outs of designing an animatable character that I haven’t seen in other books.
“Character Animation Crash Course” also has the one big thing “Animator’s Survival Kit” doesn’t: A CD-ROM of the animations shown that you can watch and frame through to better understand the lessons in the book.
Hopefully someday other master animators will do what Eric Goldberg’s done with “Character Animation Crash Course.” Write an animation book that has unique outlook on the artform and that imparts some new pearls of knowledge on the subject. Until then, you have to at least add this book to your shelf. Right next to The Animator’s Survival Kit of course.
L. Massaar –
I look fwd to ploughing thru this… so far it is everything I’d hoped for. It is from 2008, so beware that the CD won’t play on the newer Macs.
(I wish publishers would just put the mov or avi files on the CD instead of creating some sort of executable that can’t be supported after a few years… but oh well, that’s my only quibble so far.)
C. Siemens –
Ich arbeite selbst seit vier Jahren freiberuflich als Animationszeichner und kann behaupten, dass mir dieses eingängige Buch mindestens so viel geholfen hat wie die Standardwerke von Blair, White und Williams, teilweise sogar mehr.
Eric Goldberg ist ein Meister der cartoonigen Squash & Stretch-Animation und sein Buch hat mir nützliche Einsicht in seine Technik gegeben, kinetische und trotzdem nuancierte Animation zu planen und auszuführen. Seine Tipps sind mit etwas Vorkenntnis leicht zu verstehen und zu verinnerlichen. Zwar schreibt Goldberg weniger ausführlich und technisch als Williams, doch gerade für das grundsätzliche Begreifen von Prinzipien und ihrer Anwendung eignet sich Character Animation Crash Course aufgrund des lockeren, geordneten und nicht zu überfrachteten Schreibstils mitunter besser.
Die mitgelieferte CD mit animierten Szenen stellt ein Novum dar, da alle Szenen komplett mit Timing Charts angezeigt werden und Schritt für Schritt zum genauen Nachvollziehen der Vorhergehensweise abgespielt werden können.
Wie die meisten auf Character Animation spezialisierten Bücher lässt jedoch leider auch Goldbergs Buch beim Thema Effektanimation zu wünschen übrig – hier ist man mit dem Buch Elemental Magic von Joseph Gilland nach wie vor besser beraten. Die gezeichneten Beispiele im Buch und auf CD sind simpel gehalten, auch gibt es keine animierten Szenen aus Disneyfilmen zu sehen, an denen Goldberg mitgewirkt hat. (Dies ist aufgrund der Urheberrechtslage jedoch leicht zu verzeihen.)
Obwohl Goldberg ausführlich über Designstile schreibt, darf man keinen Zeichenkurs erwarten. Um die Tipps und Techniken einsetzen zu könne, sollte solide Vorerfahrung im Zeichnen vorhanden sein.
Goldbergs Buch sollte einen festen Platz in jeder Animationsbibliothek finden. Seine Ratschläge lassen sich auf fast jedes Trickfilmmedium anwenden und werden so auch dem 3D und/oder digitalen Animator nutzen.
Fast Forward –
Eric Goldberg is one of the animation greats, not only at Disney’s but at many different studios. He has a natural born talent for creating animation with flair whether it be the genie from Aladdin or the flamingos in Fantasia 2000. This is someone I want to listen to.
With all of his experience, he has picked up a lot of great techniques, and they are in this book. He presents the material clearly and concisely, so that the reader can get right into implementing these techniques at the animation drawing board. I got it, I read it, I’m using the techniques, and I’m getting great results. I love this book!!!
Danielle –
Great book! Clearly illustrated samples. This book covers all the basics of animation from one of Disney’s master animators!
Mario Faria –
Good.
Alejandro Miranda Gil –
El libro es increíble, un autor con mucha experiencia,en cada tema te menciona referencias a cortos y escenas de animación para que quede mas claro, creo que es un libro que todo animador debería tener, tanto si vas iniciando como si ya tienes conocimiento ya que no solo te explica los temas sino que te brinda su experiencia con distintos consejos y ejemplos. Llegó suelto dentro de una caja, esto pudo ocasionar que llegara maltratado, por fortuna llego en buen estado.