Animation in Spain
eBook - ePub

Animation in Spain

Magic Tricks, Drawings on Cels, and CGI

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eBook - ePub

Animation in Spain

Magic Tricks, Drawings on Cels, and CGI

About this book

This book provides a comprehensive account of Spanish animation history, from its early days through to the arrival of CGI. It examines the two main centers of production, Barcelona and Madrid, as well as evolving animation hubs in the Basque Country and Galicia. This book also pays tribute to the women who were significant to the animation industry and had been invisible for many years, highlighting more recent attempts to achieve equality in the Spanish animation industry thanks to help from the government and women's associations looking to balance the inequality in this domain. This book will be of great interest to academics, students, and professionals working and researching in the field of animation.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series Page
  4. Title Page
  5. Copyright Page
  6. Table of Contents
  7. Foreword
  8. Acknowledgments
  9. Chapter 1 Introduction
  10. Chapter 2 From Trick Films to Cels (1906–1915): Early Spanish Animation
  11. Chapter 3 The Arrival of American Techniques (1915–1939): Advertising Introduces Factory Production-Line Routines
  12. Chapter 4 The Golden Age of Spanish Animation (1939–1951)
  13. Chapter 5 From Short Production to Long-Form Animated Film (1945–1952)
  14. Chapter 6 The Decline of Feature Films and the Emergence of Contemporary Advertising Strategies (1952–1966)
  15. Chapter 7 Television, Inner Market, and Underground Economy (1966–1975)
  16. Chapter 8 The Opposing Ways to Face Outsourcing in the 1960s and 1970s: Cruz Delgado Studio and Filman
  17. Chapter 9 The Resurgence of Regional Autonomy in the Post-Dictatorship Era and the Basque Production after 1975
  18. Chapter 10 Final Splendor of Spanish Traditional Animation (1975–1990)
  19. Chapter 11 Maite Ruiz de Austri, a Fruitful Director
  20. Chapter 12 Hybridization of 2D and 3D: Studios and Periodization
  21. Chapter 13 Women Association and Government Subsidies: Looking for Equality
  22. Chapter 14 Conclusions
  23. Appendix 1: Interview with Carles and Jordi Grangel (Grangel Studio)
  24. Appendix 2: Discussion Session with Isabel Herguera, Director of Sultana’s Dream (2023)
  25. Index