Chris Carter

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    Æon Flux: an examination of visual narrative animation

    Analyse Æon Flux (1991-95) to gain an understanding of how Peter Chung has experimented with visual narrative to tell a story without relying on dialogue.

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      The origins of the visual style of Anime can be linked to traditional woodblock prints from the Edo period known as ukiyo-e.
      Katsushika Hokusai’s collection of drawings and caricatures entitled Hokusai Manga published in 1814 are worth looking at as a point of origin for modern Manga and Anime.

      Duality of American and Japanese Animation

      This film has far exceeded my expectations. The limited motion style was well suited to the overall graphic styling.

      Into the Spider-Verse Provides Hope for Mainstream Animation

      It is good to see that people are recognising Evangelion – I recently revisited it after not seeing it since the 90s and I was surprised just how much philosophy was there.. It really is worth watching.

      Philosophy in Anime