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Giving outlines and suggesting images from Ingrid and Dieter
Schubert's "The Umbrella, The Umbrella Doodle Book" is like having
the artists create art collaboratively with the reader. Now the
Schuberts invite everyone to paint, draw and color with them and
make their own Umbrella excursion. Illustrations. Consumable.
This first introduction to music theory is perfect for children
ages 4-7. Music Theory Made Easy for Kids is filled with colorful
illustrations and fun musical sticker sheets in each book.
Coraline (Henry Selick, 2009) is stop-motion studio LAIKA's
feature-length debut based on the popular children's novel by
British author Neil Gaiman. Heralding a revival in global interest
in stop-motion animation, the film is both an international
cultural phenomenon and a breakthrough moment in the technological
evolution of the craft. This open access collection brings together
an international group of practitioners and scholars to examine
Coraline's place in animation history and culture, dissect its
politics, and unpack its role in the technological and aesthetic
development of its medium. More broadly, it celebrates stop motion
as a unique and enduring artform while embracing its capacity to
evolve in response to cultural, political, and technological
changes, as well as shifting critical and audience demands. Divided
into three sections, this volume's chapters situate Coraline within
an interconnected network of historical, industrial, discursive,
theoretical, and cultural contexts. They place the film in
conversation with the medium's aesthetic and technological history,
broader global intellectual and political traditions, and questions
of animation reception and spectatorship. In doing so, they invite
recognition - and appreciation - of the fact that Coraline occupies
many liminal spaces at once. It straddles the boundary between
children's entertainment and traditional 'adult' genres, such as
horror and thriller. It complicates a seemingly straight(forward)
depiction of normative family life with gestures of queer
resistance. Finally, it marks a pivotal point in stop-motion
animation's digital turn. Following the film's recent tenth
anniversary, the time is right to revisit its production history,
evaluate its cultural and industry impact, and celebrate its legacy
as contemporary stop-motion cinema's gifted child. As the first
book-length academic study of this contemporary animation classic,
this volume serves as an authoritative introduction and a primary
reference on the film for scholars, students, practitioners, and
animation fans. The ebook editions of this book are available open
access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on
bloomsburycollections.com.
Dive into the history of monster movies! From the earliest examples
from the silent-film era, to modern-day movies featuring
sophisticated CGI, monster movies have been scaring audiences for
years. Developed by Timothy Rasinski and Lori Oczkus, and featuring
TIME content, this high-interest book builds reading skills and
includes essential text features like an index, captions, glossary,
and table of contents. The detailed sidebars, fascinating images,
and Dig Deeper section prompt students to connect back to the text
and encourage multiple readings. Check It Out! includes suggested
resources for further reading. Aligned with state standards, this
title features complex content appropriate for students preparing
for college and career readiness.
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Boy Blue; Contributions by Boy Blue; Cover design or artwork by Veronica Gonzalez
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Trouble Bored
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Matthew Ryan Lowery; Cover design or artwork by Scott White
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