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Image: Coconut/Cane & Cutlass (1994) by Michelle Mohabeer

SCRATCH, CRACKLE & POP! by animator and filmmaker Steven Woloshen highlights 30 years of aesthetic discoveries made in the production of Super 8, 16mm and 35mm animated/experimental films. Written for aspiring animators and film lovers alike, SCRATCH, CRACKLE & POP! is a one-of-a-kind guidebook that explores the techniques, processes and tools of the trade through in-depth case studies of thirteen of Woloshen’s best-known films. A companion DVD and two 35mm filmstrips are included in the book.

“A whole grains approach to making films without a camera.”

—Steven Woloshen

 

Foreword by Marco de Blois, animation curator and programmer at Montréal’s Cinématheque québécoise.

 

This book includes:

  • Loads of practical photos
  • A DVD with 13 re-mastered original films created by Steven Woloshen
  • Two practice filmstrips

Scratch, Crackle & Pop!

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  • Author(s)
    Steven Woloshen, Marco de Blois

     

    Year
    2015

     

    Pages
    106 pages

     

    Published by
    Scratchatopia Books

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