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Acting for Animators, Revised Edition
A Complete Guide to Performance Animation

Ed Hooks
Illustrations by Paul Naas
Foreword by Brad Bird

ISBN 978-0-325-00580-5 / 0-325-00580-X / 2003 / 144pp / Paperback and CD-ROM
Imprint: Heinemann Drama
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Grade Level: Adult

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    Ed Hooks is Stanislavsky for animators, but fun! I advise all my animation students to read Ed's amazingly insightful book.
    —Dave Quesnelle, Professor of Animation, Sheridan Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
    Ed Hooks' Acting for Animators was the first book on the subject and is still the best. His analysis of character motivation and expressing emotion is the difference between animating and just moving furniture.
    —Gene Hamm, Animation instructor, Academy of Art College, San Francisco
    Character animators, using pencils and/or pixels, will discover a wealth of information about how to make their characters express empathetic emotions in the revised edition of [this book]. . . . Highly recommended.
    —John Canemaker, Animator/Director of Animation, Tisch School of the Arts, New York University
    If I can't figure out what is wrong with one of my characters, I can pick up Ed's book, scan for just a short while, and come back with my direction. It's the I Ching for animators.
    —Matt Brunner, Director, Xbox
    Wonderful teaching! Ed Hooks is fascinated and fascinating.
    —Michael Dudok de Wit, Winner, Academy Award, Short Animation, Father and Daughter

Animators need to know a lot about acting, but they don’t need to know everything. Acting for Animators sorts out the acting theory that animators need, presenting it in a form and with references that are more relevant to the animator’s world. It explores the connections between thinking and physical action, between thinking and emotion; it provides the steps for an effective character analysis and the dynamics of a scene. Using references to animation and live action, acting principles are highlighted and explained. Plus, the accompanying CD-ROM provides explicit examples, including videoclips of improvs based on the seven essentials of acting and highlights of Rudolph Laban’s movement theory.

This revised edition is illustrated by Paul Naas, an animator and director whose work includes film, TV, video games, location-based entertainment, and Internet animation. He was one of the first animator/instructors hired by the Disney Institute.

Table of Contents
    Foreword
    Acknowledgments
    Introduction
    Chapter 1 Seven Essential Acting Concepts
    Chapter 2 The Audience
    Chapter 3 The Character
    Chapter 4 The Scene
    Chapter 5 Movement
    Chapter 6 Speech
    Chapter 7 The Camera
    Chapter 8 Technique
    Chapter 9 The Form
    Chapter 10 The Medium
    Chapter 11 Classroom Exercises
    Chapter 12 The Iron Giant: An Acting Analysis
    Chapter 13 Postscript: What Is Method Acting?
    Recommended Reading and Additional Study
    Works Cited
    About the CD
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