Animator Magazine Issue No. 26, 1989.
Original UK animation industry publication featuring coverage of major animation productions and studios during the late 1980s.
Highlights include Disney's Oliver & Company, Sullivan Bluth Studios, animation screenwriting, Bristol Animation Festival 1989, and a profile of pioneering British animator John Halas.
The issue contains behind-the-scenes discussion of Don Bluth's studio operations and productions including All Dogs Go To Heaven and The Land Before Time. Additional articles explore professional animation writing, production techniques, festival coverage, and industry developments during a pivotal period in animation history.
John Halas was one of the most influential figures in British animation and co-founder of Halas & Batchelor, making his feature especially desirable to collectors interested in animation history.
Animator magazine was produced for animation professionals, students, and enthusiasts and serves as a valuable period record of the animation industry before the digital era.
Measures approximately 8.25" x 11.75".
An excellent collectible for fans of Disney animation, Don Bluth productions, Oliver & Company, All Dogs Go To Heaven, The Land Before Time, animation history, and professional animation techniques.