| INTERESTING LINKS |
| Frank Thomas' and Ollie Johnston's new website". |
| The Association of Finnish Animators, "Animaatioklinikka". |
| You might subscribe to a newsgroup dealing with animation: "rec.arts.animation" and/or join the "Animators' Mailing List" for exchanging e-mail with people interested in animation. |
| http://www.super8filmmaking.com/ is very much worth a visit. Excellent link list! |
| There's lots of info on "Animation World Network".
There is an animation tutorial by Glen Vilppu, in several chapters, on AWN's site: |
| Mike Caputo has a lot of useful info on his site, especially an excellent page on how to construct your own Animation Drawing Disk. |
| A lot about clay animation on this page! |
| A very informative site about stop-motion and time-lapse filming with Arri and Bolex cameras: http://home.eznet.net/~ekinsman/physics.htm |
| For an interesting history of the Bolex cameras, different models and features etc., you can check the "small movies" site:
http://www.city-net.com/~fodder/bolex/history. The Home page of "small movies" contains a lot of other interesting info: http://www.city-net.com/~fodder/toc.html. Another good site is by Clive Tobin, here's the Bolex page: http://www.tobincinemasystems.com/page96.html |
| "Cinematographica", old movie equipment |
| Messyoptics / Carter Thomassi has useful info about animation & animation cameras. |
| Martin Hart has produced a wonderful site with lots of history & technical info on WIDESCREEN CINEMA, from Cinerama and VistaVision to Todd-AO. The site also contains a history of OLD MOVIE COLOR PROCESSES - very interesting! The American Wide Screen Museum is REALLY worth visiting! |
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