Schmidlechner | Animation in Austria | Buch | 978-1-032-54148-8 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 316 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Reihe: European Animation

Schmidlechner

Animation in Austria

An Almost Invisible Art
1. Auflage 2025
ISBN: 978-1-032-54148-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd

An Almost Invisible Art

Buch, Englisch, 316 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm

Reihe: European Animation

ISBN: 978-1-032-54148-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


This book provides a comprehensive account of Austrian animation history, as well as an analysis of the current state of the industry in competition with American and cheaper international products in the face of dwindling budgets.

The book outlines the history of Austrian animated film from the actual beginnings at the time of the First World War. It looks at the reconstruction of the animation industry during the 1950s and 60s and covers experimental animation from the 1970s onwards. The final part of the book explores modern Austrian animation and looks ahead to the future of animation production within the country.

This book will be of great interest to academics, students, and professionals working and researching in the field of animation.

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Prologue         A Nation of Animation Without Animation, Part 1              From Flickers to Frames: Animation Through the Lens of Innovation and War, 1.1       Turning the Wheel: Pre-Cinema Animation, 1.2       The Emperor’s New Films: Animation’s Emergence During WWI, 1.3       Imperial Frames: Austria’s Animation Legacy in Habsburg Successor States, 1.4       Twenties Turnaround: The Rise and Fall of Animation, 1.5       It’s a Mouse! Disney Copycats in the 1930s, 1.6       An Austrian Superman: Austria’s Heroes in the World of Animation, Part 2  From War Rooms to Animation Studios: Austria’s Journey into the Digital Age, 2.1       Animated Exile: Austrian Creators During WWII, 2.2       Animating the Boom: How Economic Growth Rebuilt the Industry, 2.3       “For a Piece of Heart”: Austria’s Animated Reanimation, 2.4       “Cinema Is Not Movement”: Animated Experiments, 2.5       New Austrian Animated Film: Postmodernism in Motion, 2.6       Ink and Pixels Unite: The Evolution of Animation in the Digital Age, Part 3  What Was Once Invisible: Austria’s Animation Claims Its Place, 3.1       From Sketches to Statues: Austria’s Animated Ascent to the Oscars, 3.2       New Austrian Animation: A Return to Narrative Storytelling, 3.3       Thrice the First: The Quest for Austria’s First Animated Feature, 3.4       Animation Becoming Tricky Realities: Austrian Film Festivals, 3.5       How Duckburg Became Austrian: Character Designer Florian Satzinger, 3.6       Very British? Very Austrian! Animation on Stage, Epilogue


Florian Schmidlechner has been researching animation history at the University of Vienna’s Institute of Contemporary History since 2007. Alongside his publishing and lecturing, he has contributed to international projects such as the US DVD More Cartoons for Victory! (2012) and a 2015 documentary for German television. Recently, he co-authored a chapter on the history of Austrian animated film for The Encyclopedia of Animation Studies, published by Bloomsbury.



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