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A visual shorthand where a part of an object or character represents the whole, often used for comedic or symbolic effect.
The book is organized to provide multiple "points of access" for students and researchers: Understanding Animation Paul Wells Pdf
A critical chapter problematizes how gender and race are depicted. Wells argues that cartoon femininity is often reduced to a set of signifiers (like high heels or skirts) and that early animation was heavily influenced by racial stereotypes. A visual shorthand where a part of an
Paul Wells' Understanding Animation (1998) is a foundational text in the field of animation studies, serving as both a comprehensive history and a rigorous theoretical exploration of the medium. Originally published by Routledge , the book shifted the academic focus away from Disney-centric histories to treat animation as a distinct, serious cinematic form. Key Theoretical Concepts Paul Wells' Understanding Animation (1998) is a foundational
Considered the "constituent core" of the form, this is the ability of an image to literally transform into a different image, creating fluid narrative continuity.