Our August issue, Internet And Compuer Animation, features a
number of special articles. In the Internet animation section we
feature a theoretical look at what might have happened if animation
legends such as Tex Avery had the freedom of the Internet at their
disposal. Martin "Dr. Toon" Goodman sends that one our way.
Plus, we have professionals currently working in the
Internet animation field give you tips on the latest equipment and
tools that are at your disposal, plus advice on how to set up your
own Flash studio at home. In addition, Jacquie Kubin profiles
the limitless world of Internet gaming for us too. In the
computer animation portion we have a special profile of
Mainframe in Vancouver, Canada. We, of course, also are featuring
news and views straight from SIGGRAPH 2000. In other coverage we
get an update on the Canadian animation market from Chris Robinson
and Andrew Osmond takes us on a tour of Britain's summer
animation festivals. Just what is coming up to fill Cardiff's gap?
Andrew lets us know. Glenn Vilppu is back with his
second installment from his new book about sketching on location, as
well as Maureen Furniss and Lee Dannacher with "Fresh from the
Festivals" and another lively Internet company profile respectively.
So go to the complete Table of Contents at