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If it's computer animation you're interested in, you don't need a book that devotes half its pages to 3D modeling. Likewise, if you're looking for a comprehensive, enduring technical animation reference, you've probably discovered that titles devoted to specific software programs omit too much conceptual information and quickly fall out of date. With The Computer Animators Technical Handbook, you get precisely what you've been looking for: a complete technical resource focused exclusively on animation and written at a level that ensures its relevance, regardless of the applications you employ or the precise uses to which you put them. Pocock and Rosebush illuminate classic animation techniques using modern vocabulary and explain computational techniques in classic terms. By bridging these two worlds, they provide a solid grounding in the concepts at the heart of all animation work. They also cover every aspect of the professional production process-critical information neglected in most books and never before presented so clearly or completely.
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Lynn Pocock is an artist and an Associate Professor of Fine Arts and Coordinator of Computer Graphics at New York Institute of Technology. Her art and research have been published in scholarly journals such as Leonardo and The Art Journal. Pocock has been exhibited internationally, including at the New York Film and Video Expo, the London International Film Festival, and SIGGRAPH's Animation Theater and Art Show. She is Vice Chair of the NYC SIGGRAPH Board of Directors and the Conference Chair of the SIGGRAPH 2001 conference in Los Angeles. Judson Rosebush is a director and producer of multimedia products and computer animation, an author, artist and media theorist. He completed his first computer animations in 1970 and founded Digital Effects Inc. in 1978, the first digital computer animation company in New York City. Rosebush is the co-author of Computer Graphics for Designers and Artists, published by Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., and co-author of Electronic Publishing on CD-ROM, published by O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. He has exhibited his computer generated drawings and films in numerous museum shows, and the drawings have been reproduced in hundreds of magazines and books, prompting speaking engagements as a national ACM lecturer.
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