Description
This richly-illustrated books draws on unique material from the BFI Archive to tell the story of animation in Britain, from early experiments with stop-motion to Wallace and Gromit.
About the Author
Jez Stewart is a curator at the BFI National Archive, responsible for the animation collection. His blogs explore the rich seam of British animation history, from the 1900s to the present. Jez has worked at the BFI since 2001 as part of the non-fiction team, and has done extensive research into the BFI's holdings of cinema and television advertising. His interest in animation overlaps with his passion for comics and illustration.
Reviews
A highly readable history ... if Stewart's book has a fault, it's far too short. -- Philip Kemp * Sight and Sound *
An excellent read. The style is accessible to the casual reader with an interest in the topic, but is still sufficiently detailed and full of fascinating facts to be of interest to the animation expert or student. * Animation for Adults *
Finally - someone has written the history of British animation! It's readable, has beautiful images and provides a much-needed overview of British animation. Great for teaching, but also really useful as a way of familiarizing yourself with the territory and as a springboard for your own research. -- Bella Honess Roe, University of Surrey, UK
This is an accessible, highly informed, introduction to British Animation, which takes into account its history, distinctiveness and place as a socially engaged art form and practice. -- Paul Wells, Loughborough University, UK
At long last this book has been written! Not only does Stewart fill in the gaps of the British animation story, but he also brings the rich history and remarkable achievements of British animation into the public eye. -- Steve Henderson, Manchester School of Art, UK
Well researched and dense with historical detail ... Stewart's own evident passion for animation brings welcome color to the history. * Animation Studios 2.0 *
Book Information
ISBN 9781911239659
Author Jez Stewart
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint BFI Publishing
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Series British Screen Stories
Weight(grams) 476g