The Animator's Survival Kit

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Honacloi
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deserata wrote:Couldn't agree more. Got this book with my already meager college student funds but it's a great investment. My edition came with a DVD in the back advertising a DVD collection about his lectures. Which I kind of want to get some day, but the book is already an invaluable resource.
I have the DVDs and the book. The DVDs cover everything - practically word for word - that is covered in the book. However they are good if you are better digesting information being told to you; and the animated examples are clearer... well animated obviously.

Would recommend these to anyone - however much you think you know.
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:lol:
The moderator of the survival kit book
sorry, this made me chuckle :)
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This book totally rocks. I bought it mainly for the introduction section (intro to animation history and whatnot), to help reference my dissertation. If I hit a tricky spot (animating four legged creatures) I flick through it for a little nudge of confidence or just for little stories Williams chucks in there.
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