Now that problem has been solved with a new series of short guides that present the Survival Kit’s most essential chapters in easy-to-carry, easy-to-study guides. If the book had one drawback, it was that, at almost 400 pages and three-and-a-half pounds, it wasn’t exactly the kind of thing you could toss in a backpack and carry around with you. Visit any animation studio and you’ll see copies on shelves next to practically every workstation. Based on masterclasses that Williams gave in the United States and Europe, the book provides the basic principles of animation that every animator, in every genre, needs to know. Legendary three-time Oscar-winning animator Richard Williams, who died in 2019, was best known to the world for Who Framed Roger Rabbit, and to the animation industry for The Animator’s Survival Kit, his definitive instructional book that later became a DVD set and iPad app.
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