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The illusion of life:

Disney animation
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37 Reviews
Hyperion, Oct 5, 1995 - Art - 575 pages
Written by the ultimate Disney insiders, this "bible" of animation has become a legend in itself. This volume seeks to explain the process that makes Disney's animation unique--what sets the work of the Disney studios apart from other animation products. Here are original sketches of best-loved Disney characters, how memorable movie sequences were made, and anecdotes about working with Walt. Full-color throughout. National ads/media.

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Review: The Illusion of Life: Disney Animation

User Review  - Joseph Hoyt - Goodreads

This is the best Disney animation book that I have ever read. It was also neat to learn about the Disney creative process and compare that with the product development process. Read full review

Review: The Illusion of Life: Disney Animation

User Review  - Fernando - Goodreads

An absolute must for anybody interested in animation in general, and the Disney-style animation that filled my imagination with smooth-moving full-of-personality characters. One of my favorite books. Read full review

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Contents

Preface
9
Acknowledgments
11
An Art Form Is Born
13
Copyright

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About the author (1995)

Johnston is one of the "Nine Old Men" of Disney Animation.