Wednesday, July 26, 2006

BOOK REVIEW: "ACTING FOR ANIMATORS" BY ED HOOK




14 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:22 AM

    These are such energetic drawings!

    When i took the class acting for animators unfortunately the teachers had no idea what they were doing. I've learned far more from this blog than some expensive class- oh woe is me!

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  2. Kali: Most of these drawings were done off a live-action CD-Rom that came with the book. The disc showed an actor doing pretty much what he's doing here.

    I think Hook's idea was that all theatrical, larger-than-life gestures, even animated ones, are built up from eight Laban "eforts." Frankly I don't see the usefulness of this but I'm a sucker for theories and if the studio paid for the classes I'd go.

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  3. Is this post a dig at my recent animation? ;)

    Seriously, one cannot have too many reference resources. Even ass-backwards books or courses do you leave you with at least one nugget or two.

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  4. Anonymous11:36 AM

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    oh, MAN!

    Thanks uncle eddie. I wish you could make a cartoon that looked exaclty like this. All loose and sketchy and funny.

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  5. Hey uncle eddie, nice post. Is this book truly worth a buy for a college bum on a budget? (as opposed to other acting for animators books)...I just purchased the Arijon book on Filmic Language from amazon.com and can't wait to get it!

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  6. Anonymous11:59 AM

    "Laban"? More like Lame

    Sometimes you just got to keep it simple and not overthink things.

    Most animators would be better served to buy a box set of Harold Lloyd, Chaplin, or Keaton films than spend Money on Hooks book. The over-the-top posing, acting, and staging in the silent era has much more to do with animation than the "eight Laban efforts".

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  7. RyanK: I think TSevens is right, more or less. If you're a funny cartoonist on a budget you'd be better off using your money for DVD reference.

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  8. That's what I'm doing! Haha

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  9. Eddie!
    I love your Gesture and Hand Drawings!
    Even your roughs are sooo Inspired!

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  10. these are great! my favorite ones are the gliders. The way the guy has his hands out like he is cutting through air is hilarious.

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  11. I am reminded of the great master thespian dabbers of the early 20th century. They could dab anything.

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  12. Wow, these drawings are so real.

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