art animation?
Jasper Sharp
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Wed May 19 05:14:25 EDT 2010
Yes it is used, basically in the same sense it is used in Japan - non-commercial projects generally attributed to a solitary auteur animator like Suzie Templeton, Barry Purves or Yuri Norstein.
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> Date: Wed, 19 May 2010 15:53:23 +0900
> From: asakof at tkd.att.ne.jp
> To: KineJapan at lists.acs.ohio-state.edu
> Subject: art animation?
>
> I'm curious about the use of the term "art animation"...
> Is it used by English speakers?
> In Japanese, it refers to a category of hand-drawn/puppet/clay/traditional
> animation differentiated from the more commercial and mainstream
> entertainment anime.
> It sounds like Japanese conveniently borrowing and combining English words
> (wasei-eigo) to mean something.
> Thanks for any advise.
> Fujioka Asako
>
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