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Art Walt Disney
Christopher Finch

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Chuck Amuck
C Jones

Chuck Amuck: The Life and Times of an Animated Cartoonist is a sort of autobiography of Chuck Jones, the brilliant Warner Brothers animator who created such enduring characters as Wile E. Coyote and Marvin the Martian. Like his best cartoons, Jones skips around to the fun parts, giving a bit of childhood here, a few words of drawing advice there, and a good yarn wherever one fits. Jones also ma…

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Chuck Jones: Conversations
Stormy Gunter

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1578067294
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Crumb [Import]
Robert CrumbAline KominskyCharles CrumbMaxon CrumbRobert Hughes

Robert Crumb is known for his disturbing, yet compelling, underground cartoons: his most famous works made countercultural icons out of Mr. Natural ("Keep on Truckin'...") and Fritz the Cat. Terry Zwigoff delves into the odd world of the cartoonist in his documentary film Crumb, and the picture that emerges is not always pretty--at moments, it's almost repellent--but it's a fascinating glimpse …

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Directors: Terry Gilliam, The
Brad PittTerry GilliamShelley DuvallKatherine HelmondAmanda Plummer

At the close of this hour-long 1997 documentary from Robert J. Emery's American Film Institute-sponsored series of filmmaker profiles, Terry Gilliam is asked how he would like to be remembered. Gilliam replies that he hopes his films will continue to "surprise people, and allow them to view the world through different eyes." That's a worthy goal for any artist, and Gilliam has succeeded in re…

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Drawing on the Artist Within
Betty Edwards

Whether you are a business manager, teacher, writer, technician, or student, you'll find Drawing on the Artist Within the most effective program ever created for tapping your creative powers. Profusely illustrated with hundreds of instructional drawings and the work of master artists, this book is written for people with no previous experience in art.AH-HA! I SEE IT NOW! Everyone has experience…

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Fantasy Film Worlds of George Pal
Robert BlochChesley BonestellRay BradburyWah ChangTony Curtis

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Home on the Range
Roseanne BarrJudi DenchJennifer TillyCuba Gooding Jr.Randy Quaid

Disney ~ Home On The Range

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Hubley Collection: Everybody Rides the Carousel
Alvin EpsteinJudith CoburnRay HubleyLou JacobiLane Smith

The third volume of "The Hubley Collection" contains three of the innovative studio's most unusual and interesting works. Based on the writings of psychoanalyst Erik Erikson, "Everybody Rides the Carousel" (1976) examines the stages of human personality development. "A Doonesbury Special" (1977) was the last film on which John and Faith Hubley collaborated, and it was their last Oscar nominee…

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Hubley Collection: Volume 1

The first volume of a three-disc survey of the films of the innovative Hubley Studio offers two of their best known shorts: the Academy Award-winning "Moonbird" (1959) and the Oscar-nominated "Windy Day" (1967). In these shorts, independent animators John and Faith Hubley explored new ways of presenting a child's world through film. They recorded their children's voices as they spun out fantas…

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