THE STORY OF BRITISH ANIMATION

"Richly illustrated with unique material from the BFI archive, British Animation is the first authoritative account of the history, art and industry of animation in Britain, covering everything from the origins of animation at the end of the Victorian era to the 21st century's pioneering d...

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Main Author: Stewart, Jez (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York British Film Institute 2021
©2021
Series:British screen stories
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