Animator Magazine Issue No. 29, published in 1991.
Original UK animation industry magazine documenting major developments in traditional animation, emerging computer graphics technology, animation festivals, and professional production techniques during a pivotal period in animation history.
Features coverage of the internationally influential Annecy Animation Festival, one of the world's most important animation events, along with articles examining computer graphics technology and animation production on Apple Macintosh systems during the early years of digital animation.
Back cover references Don Bluth Entertainment's Rock-A-Doodle and includes animation-related artwork and production material connected to contemporary animated filmmaking of the early 1990s.
Additional contents cover computer animation developments, flip books, animation techniques, industry trends, and professional animation practices as the medium began transitioning from traditional methods toward digital production.
Animator magazine was widely read by animators, students, educators, and industry professionals and serves as a valuable snapshot of animation history during the emergence of computer-assisted animation.
Measures approximately 8.25" x 11.75".
An excellent collectible for animation historians, computer graphics enthusiasts, Annecy Festival followers, Don Bluth collectors, Macintosh animation researchers, and fans of early digital animation technology.