Death--the very word is resonant with emotion, imagery, and meaning. It
is the ultimate life-event that all living things will eventually
experience; as such, it comes as no surprise that death is often a
popular theme of literature, art, games, cinema, music, and even
animation. Dennis Tupicoff, world-renowned animator, writer, and
producer, is an expert on the narrative application of death in
animation. Take a journey with Tupicoff as he goes in-depth into the
many themes, associations, and practices found in film and especially
animation. Life in Death: My Animated Films 1976-2020 explores death
as it relates to experience, storytelling, theory, and narrative. The
examples in the very readable text are organized into three broad
categories: cartoon, documentary, and hybrids of various types.
KEY FEATURES
- Explores death as a narrative theme within cinema and animation
- Biographical insight into Dennis Tupicoff's works and how the subject
of death impacted these completed award-winning films
- Special online access to Dennis Tupicoff's animated works
- In-depth exploration into ten of Dennis Tupicoff's most influential
animations