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Animation Magazine

American monthly magazine


Summary

American monthly magazine

FieldValue
titleAnimation Magazine
image_fileAnimationMagazineLogo.png
image_captionThe logo of Animation Magazine
companyAnimation Magazine, Inc.
publisherJean Thoren
editorRamin Zahed
founderTerry Thoren
frequencyMonthly
languageAmerican English
categoryAnimation
founded
firstdate1987
countryUnited States
basedCalabasas, California
website
issn1041-617X
oclc46842821

Animation Magazine is an American print magazine and website covering the animation industry and education, as well as visual effects. The print magazine is published 10 times a year in the United States.

History

Animation Magazine was founded in August 1987 by Terry Thoren, inspired by the success of the newspaper Animation News, which had been distributed over the previous six months to help promote Thoren's short-film compilations, Tournees of Animation. The print edition is published 10 times a year in the United States. Editorial covers all forms of animation: 2D animation, 3D for animation and visual effects, and stop-motion. A digital version www.animationmagazine.net was created in 2006. The company also publishes a daily weekday newsletter that covers the world of animation art, business and technology including software reviews.

Profile

Animation Magazine Inc, publishes annual Tradeshow Calendars, A Career and Education guide and 5 special Oscar and Emmy awards issues throughout the year. Daily animation news is updated every weekday on the publication's website. Also featured on the site is AniMagTV, a portal dedicated to brief reports on animation events, shorts and trailers. Archives of early editions are available, along with digital and print subscriptions.

References

References

  1. (May 19, 2017). "Top 6 Most Popular Animation Magazines".
  2. Simon, Mark A.. (2013). "Producing Independent 2D Character Animation: Making & Selling A Short Film". [[CRC Press]].
  3. Levy, David B.. (2013). "Directing Animation". [[Simon & Schuster]].
  4. (2010). "What Can I Do Now?: Animation". [[Infobase.
  5. (2010). "What Can I Do Now?: Film". Infobase Publishing.
  6. (December 18, 2016). "Animation Magazine Turns 30!".
  7. Zahed, Ramin. (2007). "Animation Magazine: 20-year Collection: Two Decades of the Most Profound Changes in Animation, Visual Effects, Technology and Gaming". Animation Magazine.
  8. Levy, David B.. (2010). "Animation Development: From Pitch to Production". Simon & Schuster.
  9. Dobbs, G. Michael. (2015). "Escape! How Animation Broke into the Mainstream in the 1990s". BearManor Media.
  10. Cohen, Karl F.. (2013). "Forbidden Animation: Censored Cartoons and Blacklisted Animators in America". [[McFarland & Company]].
  11. Marx, Christy. (2012). "Writing for Animation, Comics, and Games". [[Taylor & Francis]].
  12. Wright, Jean Ann. (2013). "Animation Writing and Development: From Script Development to Pitch". Taylor & Francis.
  13. Smith, Mark. (2007). "The Art of Flash Animation: Creative Cartooning". Wordware Publishing, Inc..
  14. Subotnick, Steven. (2012). "Animation in the Home Digital Studio: Creation to Distribution". CRC Press.
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