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- Title Pages
- Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Falling with Style? The Computer-Animated Film and Genre
- Chapter 2 Towards a Journey Narrative Syntax
- Chapter 3 Notes on a Luxo World
- Chapter 4 Computer-Animated Films and Anthropomorphic Subjectivity
- Chapter 5 Object Transformation and the Spectacle of Scrap
- Chapter 6 Pixar, Performance and Puppets
- Chapter 7 Monsters, Synch: A Taxonomy of the Star Voice
- Chapter 8 From Wile E. to Wall-E: Computer-Animated Film Comedy
- Chapter 9 DreamWorks Animation, Metalepsis and Diegetic Deconstruction
- Chapter 10 The Mannerist Game
- Conclusion: Satisfying a Spirit of Adventure
- Bibliography
- Index
(p.v) Acknowledgements
(p.v) Acknowledgements
- Source:
- The Computer-Animated Film
- Author(s):
Christopher Holliday
- Publisher:
- Edinburgh University Press
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- Title Pages
- Figures
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 Falling with Style? The Computer-Animated Film and Genre
- Chapter 2 Towards a Journey Narrative Syntax
- Chapter 3 Notes on a Luxo World
- Chapter 4 Computer-Animated Films and Anthropomorphic Subjectivity
- Chapter 5 Object Transformation and the Spectacle of Scrap
- Chapter 6 Pixar, Performance and Puppets
- Chapter 7 Monsters, Synch: A Taxonomy of the Star Voice
- Chapter 8 From Wile E. to Wall-E: Computer-Animated Film Comedy
- Chapter 9 DreamWorks Animation, Metalepsis and Diegetic Deconstruction
- Chapter 10 The Mannerist Game
- Conclusion: Satisfying a Spirit of Adventure
- Bibliography
- Index