Description
About the Author
Christopher Holliday teaches Film Studies and Liberal Arts at King's College London specializing in film genre, international film history, digital media, film technology and animation. He has published several book chapters and journal articles on contemporary Hollywood animation, and is currently co-editing a collection of essays that examines the historical, cultural and theoretical points of intersection between fantasy and animation.
Reviews
"The Computer-Animated Film is ambitious in its scope and comprehensive in its coverage, which alone would make a go-to text in the still-comparatively underserved field of contemporary animation. On top of this, its intelligent critique and potentially controversial genre-based approach make it an engaging read for experienced animation scholars." -- animationstudies 2.0, Sam Summers
Book Information
ISBN 9781474427890
Author Christopher Holliday
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Edinburgh University Press
Publisher Edinburgh University Press