Animator Magazine Issue No. 19, April–June 1987.

Original UK animation industry magazine featuring extensive coverage of the acclaimed animated feature film "When The Wind Blows," based on the graphic novel by Raymond Briggs.

Contents include behind-the-scenes coverage of the creation of When The Wind Blows, production photography, miniature set construction, background photography techniques, and animation production methods used on one of the most significant British animated films of the 1980s.

Additional features include memories of Norman McLaren, articles on British animation, Disney-related content, industry guidance for aspiring animators, and discussions of notable animated short films.

When The Wind Blows remains one of the most important animated features ever produced in the United Kingdom, making this issue particularly desirable among animation historians, British animation collectors, and fans of Raymond Briggs.

Measures approximately 8.25" x 11.75".

A scarce period publication documenting the animation industry during a pivotal decade for British and international animation.