Display title | Animation Resources |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Animation Resources is a California located, non-profit museum, directed by former Spumco employee Stephen Worth. This museum serves not only to preserve many old cartoons in danger of being lost due to nitrate deteiration, but also serves as a research facility for aspiring animators and cartoonists. In addition to the thousands of cartoons it has restored, it also houses thousands of classic illustrations, many drawing instructional materials, and plenty of interviews with animators from The Golden Age of Animation, among other tasty treats. One of the most notable items included there is the highly regarded original version of the book Advanced Animation by Preston Blair, considered one of the best instructional books on animation ever published, with this ultra-rare version being out of print since the 1940s.[1] |