Acting for Animators
- 125 pages
- 5 hours of reading
This book sorts out the acting theory that animators need, presenting it in a form and with references that are more relevant to the animators world.
Ed Hooks is a professional actor, acting coach, and writer. His work delves into the nuances of performance and the craft of acting, offering insights into the actor's experience. Drawing from his extensive background in television and commercials, he illuminates the practicalities and artistic demands of the performing arts. Hooks aims to demystify the acting process for aspiring performers and enthusiasts alike.


This book sorts out the acting theory that animators need, presenting it in a form and with references that are more relevant to the animators world.
This book introduces and applies Foucault's key concepts and procedures, specifically for a psychology readership. Drawing on recently published College de France lectures, it is useful to those concerned with Foucault's engagement with the 'psy-disciplines' and those interested in the practical application of Foucault's critical research methods.