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Ideas for the Animated Short with DVD, cheap new, used books  Ideas for the Animated Short with DVD: Finding and Building Stories
Author: Kate Alexander  Karen Sullivan  Gary Schumer  
ISBN: 0240808606   /   Paperback
Publisher: Focal Press   /   2008-02-19
List Price: CDN$34.50
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Great Book, but the DVD does not WORK!!     
I like the book but am not able to install the DVD that comes with the book. There is nothing that i can do after the "Licence Agreement" page. Did any of you guys face this problem with the DVD. Please let me know if there s a solution to this.

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Arpan Jolly
Perfect book     
Perfect book, the less expensive one on the web ! bought 2 of them. EXTRA MEGA SUPER FAST unbelievable shipping !!! took 2 days to cross canada ! Comes with a dvd in perfect shape. No damaged corners.

i recommend this item for every story writers out there !
Essential for anyone into creating animation     
Story is king.

I've that idea drilled into me after watching the behind-the-scenes documentaries and audio commentary from Pixar movies. I even make mp3 audio files out of the DVDs just to listen to the story!

I'm reading this book just to learn more about story structure, to understand what makes a good story. As the title suggest, it's targeted at making animated short films. Most of the story principles work for feature length film as well, as shown through the multiple examples in the book.

Chapter 1 talks on the core elements that must exist in a story. It also introduces the basic structure of a story.

Chapter 2 is on building content for the story, different ways at looking at the stories, and places to start from when searching for ideas.

Chapter 3 is on exploring human emotions and motivations, and how these can be used to create a believable character people can relate to.

Chapter 4 is on character and set design. There are tips on creating character profiles, designing appealing characters, building functional location sets.

Chapter 5 talks specifically on building a story using the story structure introduced. There are techniques in creating conflict between characters and understanding endings.

Chapter 6 explains the role dialogue plays, and how to use it in the story effectively.

Chapter 7 and 8 are on storyboarding and staging. There are tips on camera moves, pacing, composition and many other production techniques.

Every chapter comes with a lot of examples to emphasis the lesson points. And all these lesson points always go back to building that better story. At the end is always an interview with someone in the animation industry relating back to the chapter's subject.

After reading this book, it made me appreciate animated movies even more. Story is king. Audience can never forgive a lousy story, even if the film is lavished with state of the art visual eye candies. Story is the only thing that separates the good from the great.

The write up isn't too technical. It explains how storytelling works to people not in the industry. This book is more than highly recommended, I'll say it's essential for anyone into creating animation.

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