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9780071482066

Opportunities in Cartooning & Animation Careers

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  • ISBN13:

    9780071482066

  • ISBN10:

    0071482067

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-10-02
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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This book offers: The latest information on a field of interest Training and educational requirements for each career Salary statistics for different positions within each field Up-to-date professional and Internet resources

Table of Contents

Forewordp. ix
Some Straight Talk About Cartooning and Animationp. 1
What is a cartoon?
The marketplace
Syndication is the ticket
Comic books enter the picture
Animation: a bright future
The Internet
Rocky road to success
Success can mean power, influence, and money
Cartoons are powerful in TV viewership
Profile: comic strip, comic book, and newsmagazine artist
Profile: senior instructor in animation
Cartooning and How It Developedp. 23
European origins
Cartooning in America
Cartoons that move-animation
Profile: columnist and cartoon writer
Profile: senior animator
An Overview of the Workp. 41
Cartooning for magazines
Panel cartoons or comic books
Calendars
Newspaper comic strips
Animated features
Profile: comic strip and comic book artist
Profile: professor and former Disney producer and animator
What It Takesp. 67
Cartooning itch
Drawing and writing talent
Point of view
Character development
Getting over rough spots
Educational requirements
Profile: greeting card and comic strip cartoonist
Profile: director of animation in a college film department
Getting Startedp. 83
Newspapers versus magazines
Beating the rejection blues
Courting ideas
Many ways to skin a cat
An open field
How pay is figured
Earnings-what you can expect
Pros and cons of a cartooning career
What animation has to offer
Profile: cartoonist and illustrator
A Glimpse at the Futurep. 101
Newspaper cartoonists
Comic books
Magazines
Animation fast tracks
Two successful animation schools
Profile: video editor and animation teacher
Major Newspaper Syndicatesp. 109
Organizationsp. 113
Periodicalsp. 117
Schoolsp. 121
Further Readingp. 141
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