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BOOK REVIEW: “The Art of The Boy and the Heron”
“The Art of The Boy and the Heron” opens with director Hayao Miyazaki’s self-deprecating Project Memo: “Isn’t it proof that you are aging when you imagine you’re still capable, but in fact you have memory loss due to senility? I would say yes.” Audiences who saw the Oscar-winning film would say “no.” The Japanese title […]
Brian Levant Talks About His Book “My Life and Toys”

Brian Levant Talks About His Book “My Life and Toys”

Avatar photoJerry Beck|
October 11th, 2022
Brian Levant is the director of the live action Flintstones movies, and has directed movies with Scooby Doo and Beethovan, written for Happy Days and the new Leave It To Beaver. But his greatest joy in life is his toy collection… and he’s now found a way to share it with the world. Just published […]
Baobab Studios announces “The Art of Baobab: The Beginning”

Baobab Studios announces “The Art of Baobab: The Beginning”

Avatar photoJerry Beck|
November 18th, 2020
To celebrate their five-year anniversary, Baobab Studios are proud to announce that for the first time, they are publishing a compilation of over 230 pieces of never-before-seen art that went into the making of their award-winning projects. Entitled The Art of Baobab: The Beginning and written by Jacob Johnston with a foreword by Baobab co-founder […]

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BOOK REVIEW: “Sharing a House with the Never-Ending Man: 15 Years at Studio Ghibli”

Although there have been numerous books and countless articles published about Studio Ghibli and its creations, few, if any, journalists have been able to write about the internal workings of the studio. Steve Alpert, who speaks Japanese fluently, came to Ghibli in 1996 and spent the next decade and a half there as a senior […]
Avatar photoCharles Solomon|June 1, 2020
BOOK REVIEW: “Sharing a House with the Never-Ending Man: 15 Years at Studio Ghibli”

ASIFA-Hollywood Announces its Animation Educator’s Forum 2020 Faculty Grant recipients

ASIFA-Hollywood announced today its Animation Educator’s Forum (AEF) fourth annual Faculty Grant recipients: Zoya Baker (New York University), Mindy Johnson (CalArts), Nazil Eda Noyan (Bahcesehir University, Istanbul/Turkey), Jack Parry (Deakin University, Australia) and Kevin Sandler (Arizona State University). The AEF faculty grants are designed to provide support for individuals or groups with expenditures associated with […]
Avatar photoJerry Beck|April 28, 2020
ASIFA-Hollywood Announces its Animation Educator’s Forum 2020 Faculty Grant recipients

REVIEW: “Dragon Ball: A Visual History”

Since its modest beginning as a serial in Weekly Shonen Jump 35 years ago, Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball has become one of the most popular properties in the world. It’s sold more than 250 million books, and has been animated for four TV series, twenty theatrical features, video games, etc. It’s also accounted for billions […]
Avatar photoCharles Solomon|December 3, 2019
REVIEW: “Dragon Ball: A Visual History”

Mindy Johnson’s Advice to the Young Generation of “Film Experts”

Creativity meets expertise in Mindy Johnson: an award winning author, historian, musician, playwright, and professor based in the Los Angeles area. Johnson has produced several books on early film and animation, and conducted astounding works of research in regards to women’s role throughout the history of cinema. Her newest book, Ink and Paint- The Women […]
Avatar photoLauren Ashton|January 6, 2018
Mindy Johnson’s Advice to the Young Generation of “Film Experts”

BOOK REVIEW: 20 Years of “Zits”

Twenty years ago–July 7,1997–a lanky blond teenager slouched down to breakfast; his father and mother bid him good morning (“Did you sleep well, Sweetie?”). His reaction: “As usual, my parents were on my case.” Comics readers discovered “Zits,” written by Jerry Scott and drawn by Jim Borgman, a genuinely funny new strip that combined the […]
Avatar photoCharles Solomon|December 22, 2017
BOOK REVIEW: 20 Years of “Zits”

90th Anniversary of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Celebrated in Definitive New Book

Before there was a mouse, there was Oswald the Lucky Rabbit . But just how important this character is to the legacy of The Walt Disney Company has never been fully understood—until now. From David A. Bossert, an acclaimed 32-year veteran of The Walt Disney Company, and award-winning artist, filmmaker, and author, comes an exclusive […]
Dave Bossert|August 28, 2017
90th Anniversary of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit Celebrated in Definitive New Book

BOOK REVIEW: “The Art of The Boy and the Heron”

“The Art of The Boy and the Heron” opens with director Hayao Miyazaki’s self-deprecating Project Memo: “Isn’t it proof that you are aging when you imagine you’re still capable, but in fact you have memory loss due to senility? I would say yes.” Audiences who saw the Oscar-winning film would say “no.” The Japanese title […]