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Living Life Inside the Lines

Martha Sigall (Autor)

University Press of Mississippi (Editora)

R$ 230,59
SKU: 9781578067497

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Martha Sigall worked with all the classic cartoon characters-Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tom & Jerry, Droopy Dawg, Beany & Cecil, Tweety, and Porky Pig-and the madcap artists who created them-Chuck Jones, Tex Avery, Bob Clampett, Frank Tashlin, Friz Freleng, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, Bill Melendez, and Ben (Bugs) Hardaway.

As a teenager Sigall became an apprentice painter working in the Golden Age of Hollywood at the Leon Schlesinger studio, making $12.75 per week coloring animation cels that would introduce Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd to the world. She recounts her wild and wonderful experiences with the Warner Bros. cartoon crew, working and laughing all day with the animators, partying all night with the Looney Tunes gang on the bowling and baseball teams, and participating in weekend scavenger hunts. She was president of the in-house "Looney Tunes Club," co-wrote the company gossip column, and performed in the company's theatrical troupe.

After World War II, Martha joined MGM Animation (Tom & Jerry, Tex Avery) in Culver City as an assistant in the camera room and later freelanced her ink and paint services, creating art for many classic features, shorts, commercials, and TV series-including Garfield, Peanuts, and The Pink Panther.

Written with warmth, humor, and a touch of nostalgia, this is a rarely told story of what it was like to be a part of a team of artists who were creating masterpieces of animation. Martha recalls her lifelong friendships with writer Michael Maltese, animators Ben Washam, Ken Harris, Herman Cohen, Paul Smith, Bob Matz, and many others. She writes of her experiences of being a woman in a male-dominated industry, particularly during the war years when she was one of the first women camera operators in the industry.

Recipient of numerous awards for her artistry, Martha Sigall, Culver City, California, worked in animation production from 1936 to 1989.

Sobre o Livro

Memórias de produção de animação centradas na prática de pintura, entintagem e operações de câmara nas décadas de 1930–1980, com referência a estúdios como Leon Schlesinger e MGM e a personagens clássicos como Bugs Bunny e Tom & Jerry.

Depoimentos sobre o ambiente de trabalho e a cultura dos bastidores, incluindo relações com animadores, roteiristas e a rotina de estúdios de Hollywood, direcionados a leitores interessados na história da indústria da animação.

Relato pessoal que aborda a experiência de uma mulher em um setor predominantemente masculino e descreve funções técnicas e criativas, útil para pesquisa em história cultural, estudos de mídia e cursos de animação.

Características

Categoria Biografias e Memórias
Subcategoria História do Cinema
Autores Martha Sigall
Sobre o Autor Martha Sigall trabalhou na produção de animação entre as décadas de 1930 e 1980, atuando em pintura, entintagem e operações de câmara.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 262
Acabamento Brochura
Editora University Press of Mississippi
ISBN 9781578067497
Tamanho 17.0x24.4
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