Chuck Jones: Conversations (Conversations with Comic Artists Series)
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List of Authors
Here are the list of authors that appear in this book:The Fantasy Makers: A Conversation with Ray Bradbury and Chuck JonesMary Harrington Hall/1968From Psychology Today, April 1968An Interview with Chuck JonesMichael Barrier and Bill Spicer/1969From Funnyworld 13, 1971Witty Birds and Well-Drawn Cats: An Interview with Chuck JonesJoe Adamson/1971Combined interviews from March and December 1971, partly published in edited form within Gerald Peary and Danny Peary, The American Animated Cartoon (New York: E.P. Dutton, 1980)Chuck JonesGreg Ford and Richard Thompson/1972From Film Comment, January/February 1975The Art of Chuck JonesJohn Lewell/1982From Films and Filming 336, September 1982Live from TrumpsCharles Solomon/1985Radio broadcast, KUSC-FM, April 16, 1985Interview with Chuck Jones, 1988Steven Bailey/1988Chuck Jones and the Daffy World of Cartoons: The Warner's Legend Remembering the Glory Days in an Animated AutobiographyTom Shales/1989From The Washington Post, November 26, 1989Chuck Jones: Animation PioneerAcademy of Achievement/1993From the Academy of Achievement website, online at [...]Interview with Chuck JonesMark Thompson and Brian Phelps/1996From the "Mark & Brian" radio show, KLOS-FM, April 1996The Inner Daffy: Chuck Jones and the Creative ProcessJo Jürgens/1996Chuck JonesStephen Thompson/1998From The Onion, online at [...]Chuck Jones, in his own wordsRon Barbagallo/1999
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and given to those who bad knowing english
this book is incredibly helpful to those who learning animation, and given to those who bad knowing english language
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Outstanding
Genius. There's nothing more I could say about Chuck Jones.
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Great addition to your Chuck Jones library
I highly recommend this book, and not just because I'm in it. (I highly easily finagled a telephone interview with Chuck Jones in 1988--not the greatest interview in the book, but surely one of the highlights of my life.)If you're a fan of the legendary animation director, this book is the Holy Grail of interview books. It includes interviews by Richard Thompson and Greg Ford (who later did his own Looney Tunes cartoon, THE DUXORCIST) from Film Comment's legendary 1975 issue devoted to animation; an interview by film-buff supreme Joe Adamson (who also did his own Bugs Bunny cartoon, A POLITICAL CARTOON--geez, when do I get to do *my* Looney Tunes??); and several other great and extensive interviews with the master. An invaluable look into the mind of one of the great popular artists of our time.
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