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   系統號碼682682
   書刊名Hybrid practices in moving image design [electronic resource] : methods of heritage and digital production in motion graphics /
   主要著者Macdonald, Iain.
   其他著者SpringerLink (Online service);臺灣學術電子書聯盟 (TAEBC)
   出版項Cham : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016.
   索書號NC997.M33 2016
   ISBN9783319413754
   標題Graphic arts.
Computer art.
Video art.
Commercial art.
Graphic artists.
Cultural and Media Studies.
Fine Arts.
Film Theory.
Animation.
   電子資源http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-41375-4
   
    
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內容簡介This book, written from the perspective of a designer and educator, brings to the attention of media historians, fellow practitioners and students the innovative practices of leading moving image designers. Moving image design, whether viewed as television and movie title sequences, movie visual effects, animating infographics, branding and advertising, or as an artform, is being increasingly recognised as an important dynamic part of contemporary culture. For many practitioners this has been long overdue. Central to these designers' practice is the hydridisation of digital and heritage methods. Using interviews with world-leading motion graphic designers, Oscar-nominated visual effects supervisors and moving image artists this book examines hybrid moving image that re-invigorate heritage practices, the handmade and the analogue crafts. Now is the time to ensure that heritage skills do not atrophy, but that their qualities and provenance are understood as potent components with digital practices in new hybrids. Iain Macdonald is Associate Professor, Subject Group Leader of Design, Photography and Advertising, and Programme Leader for MSc Creative Advertising at Edinburgh Napier University, UK. His creative industry experience spans over 25 years as an award winning television graphic designer at BBC Television, and as a film and commercials director.

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