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Exhibition review

The Lonesome Master: A Review of the “Ray Harryhausen: A Titan of Cinema” Exhibition

by P. M. Cicchetti • February 8, 2021 • 0 Comments

November in Edinburgh: if ever there was a season to nestle and perchance to (day)dream, this would be it. Outside the entrance of the National Gallery of Modern Art, standing in a socially-distanced line, I wait for my turn to…

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Acting and Performance, Animation and Stardom, Sound and Music

How voice makes a villain: Fiennes and the Moon King

by Reece Goodall • January 25, 2021 • 1 Comment

The film Kubo and the Two Strings (2017) marks Fiennes’ third animated appearance as a villain, and I think it is here that his animated star image is consolidated – Fiennes’ voice denotes concerns of class, and his characters belong…

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Acting and Performance, Animation and Stardom, Sound and Music

Accent, inflection and Lord Victor Quartermaine

by Reece Goodall • January 18, 2021 • 0 Comments

In this post, I want to move on from the simple evocation of a celebrity’s past roles to focus on the ‘vocal’ aspect of celebrity vocal stardom. Fiennes’ next animated villain, Lord Victor Quartermaine, would appear in 2005’s Wallace and…

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Acting and Performance, Animation and Stardom, Sound and Music

Contextualizing Rameses in the stardom of Ralph Fiennes

by Reece Goodall • January 11, 2021 • 0 Comments

It is certainly true that celebrity voice actors evoke their other roles through vocal performances and, by drawing on this wider intertext, a familiar voice helps to deepen our understanding of a character. My conception of celebrity vocal stardom necessarily…

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Acting and Performance, Animation and Stardom, Sound and Music

Re-Evaluating Celebrity Vocal Stardom Through the Animated Villains of Ralph Fiennes

by Reece Goodall • January 4, 2021 • 0 Comments

Voice performances are technically eligible for nomination in the acting categories at the Academy Awards, but they have never been recognised. The founding of the SOVAS Voice Art Awards in 2013 was designed to rectify this because, as its chief…

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Documentary

Virtual Animated Documentaries

by Nea Ehrlich • December 7, 2020 • 0 Comments

When I first began researching animated documentaries, over 10 years ago, I remember being asked at an art-related conference “but where do you find your case studies”? Indeed, at the time a challenging part of the research process was to…

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Documentary

On Biology and Natural History in “Fantasia” (1940)

by Colin Williamson • November 30, 2020 • 3 Comments

In 1955, Walt Disney Productions released A World Is Born, a 16mm short animated educational science film that visualized the natural history of Earth from the origins of cellular life to the extinction of the dinosaurs (see Figure 1). The…

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Animation and animals

Ducking the Issues: Anthropomorphism of Donald Duck

by Daryl Boman • November 16, 2020 • 0 Comments

Animals with human traits have populated the fables of Aesop and the fairytales of the Brothers Grimm to entertain and educate children and adults for hundreds of years. Therefore, is no great surprise that this aspect of the genre of…

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Animation and animals

Small Birds, Big Quest: How “The Jasmine Birds” Conveys Overcoming a Dictator and a Deadly Virus in Syria

by Stefanie Van de Peer • November 2, 2020 • 0 Comments

In 2014 I wrote a short piece for this blog on Syrian animation and the changes the form had undergone during a time of civil unrest and war. With this new piece, I would like to delve deeper into one…

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Animation and animals

The Reigning Rooster: A Critique on the Characterization of Cartoon Chickens

by Rebecca Rose Stanton • October 12, 2020 • 3 Comments

Whilst researching how animals have been depicted by Walt Disney Animation Studios (WADAS)[1], I found that chickens were featured in nineteen WDAS films (34%) (Stanton, 2019). This makes chickens the most commonly depicted species of bird in WDAS films. This…

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