Hanna and Barbera: conversations
"Hanna and Barbera: Conversations presents a lively portrait of Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera, the influential producers behind Tom and Jerry, the Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, the Smurfs, and hundreds of other cartoon characters who continue to entertain the world today. Encompassing more than fifty y...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Hanna and Barbera: Conversations presents a lively portrait of Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera, the influential producers behind Tom and Jerry, the Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, the Smurfs, and hundreds of other cartoon characters who continue to entertain the world today. Encompassing more than fifty years of film and television history, the conversations in this volume include first-person accounts by the namesakes of the Hanna-Barbera studio as well as recollections by artists and executives who worked closely with the pair for decades. It is the first collection of its kind about Hanna and Barbera, likely the most prolific animation producers of the twentieth century, whose studio once outflanked its competitor Walt Disney in output and influence. Bill Hanna fell into animation in 1930 at the Harman-Ising studio in Los Angeles, gaining skills across the phases of production as MGM opened its animation studio. Joe Barbera, a talented and sociable artist, entered the industry around the same time at the wild and woolly Van Beuren studio in Manhattan, learning the ins and outs of animation art before crossing the country to join MGM. In television, Hanna's timing and community-oriented work ethic along with Barbera's knack for sales and creating funny characters enabled Hanna-Barbera to build a roster of beloved cartoon series. A wide range of pieces map Hanna and Barbera's partnership, from their early days in Hollywood in the 1930s to Cartoon Network in the 1990s, when a new generation took the reins of their animation studio. Relatively unknown when they made over one hundred Tom and Jerry theatrical cartoons at MGM in the 1940s and 1950s, Hanna and Barbera became household names upon entering the new medium of television in 1957. Discussions here chart their early primetime successes as well as later controversies surrounding violence, overseas production, and the lack of quality in their Saturday morning cartoons. With wit, candor, insight, and bravado, Hanna and Barbera: Conversations reflects on Bill and Joe's breakthroughs and shortcomings, and their studio's innovations and retreads"-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Beschreibung: | XXVIII, 261 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781496850430 9781496850447 |
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contents | Introduction -- Chronology -- Hanna and Barbera: after fifty years, opposites still attract Cartoon creator Joseph Barbera takes Tom and Jerry to movies Hanna and Barbera at MGM Roundtable discussion with Mike Lah Interview with Ray Patterson Oscar goes to author if cartoon They paint a million cats The influence of "Crusader Rabbit" on "Ruff and Reddy" Ed Benedict Daws Butler: the master's voice Don Messick: vocal hero Cartoonists turn to TV for work Lance Nolley A few words from Jerry Eisenberg TV hit from a cartoon factory Close up-on Huck and Yogi: Hanna and Barbera with Antoinette Bower TV without terror Doug Wildey on "Jonny Quest" Hanna-Barbera and Taft Broadcasting It'll cost $40 tp $50 a day to enjoy areas's New Park The improbable world of Hanna-Barbera The purveyor of Saturday's fare Hanna-Barbera presents Saturday morning and comedy The men behind Dastardly and Muttley Iwao Takamoto Joe Ruby and Ken Spears on "Scooby-Doo, where are you!" Roundtable discussion with Mike Maltese Hanna-Barbera Australia Darrell McNeil on "Super Friends" Hanna-Barbera school to keep an art alive My adventure in the Hanna-Barbera animation training program Tom Sito on Hanna-Barbera Margaret Loesch and Joe Barbera Squire Rushnell at ABC Hanna-Barbera: the cartoonists who own Satuday morning "The Smurfs" Hanna-Barbera: Will "Heidi's Song" be its "Snow White?" Yabba dabba crew: working with Hoyt Curtin at Hanna-Barbera Fred Seibert on Cartoon Network Brian Levant on "The Flintstones" movie Joseph Barbera: an animated life Suggested resources -- Index |
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dewey-sort | 3741.580922 |
dewey-tens | 740 - Graphic arts and decorative arts |
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spelling | Hanna and Barbera conversations edited by Kevin Sandler, Tyler Solon Williams Jackson University Press of Mississippi [2024] XXVIII, 261 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Television conversations series Includes bibliographical references and index. Introduction -- Chronology -- Hanna and Barbera: after fifty years, opposites still attract Morrie Gelman Cartoon creator Joseph Barbera takes Tom and Jerry to movies Tom Provenzano Hanna and Barbera at MGM Michael Barrier Roundtable discussion with Mike Lah Darrell Van Citters Interview with Ray Patterson Michael Mallory Oscar goes to author if cartoon Fred Quimby They paint a million cats Barrett Kiesling The influence of "Crusader Rabbit" on "Ruff and Reddy" Karl Cohen Ed Benedict Amid Amidi Daws Butler: the master's voice Brian Lowry Don Messick: vocal hero Brian Lowry Cartoonists turn to TV for work Charles Witbeck Lance Nolley Don Peri A few words from Jerry Eisenberg YOWP TV hit from a cartoon factory Thomas E. Stimson Jr. Close up-on Huck and Yogi: Hanna and Barbera with Antoinette Bower Antoinette Bower TV without terror Jane Kesner Ardmore Doug Wildey on "Jonny Quest" David W. Olbrich Hanna-Barbera and Taft Broadcasting Lawrence H. Rogers II It'll cost $40 tp $50 a day to enjoy areas's New Park George Palmer The improbable world of Hanna-Barbera Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera The purveyor of Saturday's fare John Stanley Hanna-Barbera presents Saturday morning and comedy Hanna-Barbera The men behind Dastardly and Muttley John Culhane Iwao Takamoto Amid Amidi Joe Ruby and Ken Spears on "Scooby-Doo, where are you!" Stu Shostak Roundtable discussion with Mike Maltese Darrell Van Citters Hanna-Barbera Australia Dan Torre and Lienors Torre Darrell McNeil on "Super Friends" Marc Tyler Nobleman Hanna-Barbera school to keep an art alive Lee Margulies My adventure in the Hanna-Barbera animation training program Tom Minton Tom Sito on Hanna-Barbera Kevin Sandler and Tyler Solon Williams Margaret Loesch and Joe Barbera Sonny Fox Squire Rushnell at ABC Kevin Sandler Hanna-Barbera: the cartoonists who own Satuday morning John Mariani "The Smurfs" Gerard Baldwin Hanna-Barbera: Will "Heidi's Song" be its "Snow White?" John Canemaker Yabba dabba crew: working with Hoyt Curtin at Hanna-Barbera Jeff Bond Fred Seibert on Cartoon Network Jesse Kowalski Brian Levant on "The Flintstones" movie Kevin Sandler Joseph Barbera: an animated life Scott Shaw! Suggested resources -- Index "Hanna and Barbera: Conversations presents a lively portrait of Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera, the influential producers behind Tom and Jerry, the Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, the Smurfs, and hundreds of other cartoon characters who continue to entertain the world today. Encompassing more than fifty years of film and television history, the conversations in this volume include first-person accounts by the namesakes of the Hanna-Barbera studio as well as recollections by artists and executives who worked closely with the pair for decades. It is the first collection of its kind about Hanna and Barbera, likely the most prolific animation producers of the twentieth century, whose studio once outflanked its competitor Walt Disney in output and influence. Bill Hanna fell into animation in 1930 at the Harman-Ising studio in Los Angeles, gaining skills across the phases of production as MGM opened its animation studio. Joe Barbera, a talented and sociable artist, entered the industry around the same time at the wild and woolly Van Beuren studio in Manhattan, learning the ins and outs of animation art before crossing the country to join MGM. In television, Hanna's timing and community-oriented work ethic along with Barbera's knack for sales and creating funny characters enabled Hanna-Barbera to build a roster of beloved cartoon series. A wide range of pieces map Hanna and Barbera's partnership, from their early days in Hollywood in the 1930s to Cartoon Network in the 1990s, when a new generation took the reins of their animation studio. Relatively unknown when they made over one hundred Tom and Jerry theatrical cartoons at MGM in the 1940s and 1950s, Hanna and Barbera became household names upon entering the new medium of television in 1957. Discussions here chart their early primetime successes as well as later controversies surrounding violence, overseas production, and the lack of quality in their Saturday morning cartoons. With wit, candor, insight, and bravado, Hanna and Barbera: Conversations reflects on Bill and Joe's breakthroughs and shortcomings, and their studio's innovations and retreads"-- Hanna, William 1910-2001 (DE-588)119024357 gnd rswk-swf Barbera, Joseph 1911-2006 (DE-588)119024365 gnd rswk-swf Hanna, William / 1910-2001 / Interviews Barbera, Joseph / Interviews Hanna-Barbera Productions / History Animators / United States / Interviews Television producers and directors / United States / Interviews Animated television programs / United States Animateurs (Cinéma) / États-Unis / Entretiens Producteurs et réalisateurs de télévision / États-Unis / Entretiens Hanna, William 1910-2001 (DE-588)119024357 p Barbera, Joseph 1911-2006 (DE-588)119024365 p DE-188 Sandler, Kevin S. 1969- (DE-588)173265707 edt Williams, Tyler Solon (DE-588)1335388206 edt Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB Hanna and Barbera Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2024 978-1-4968-5045-4 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF Hanna and Barbera Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2024 978-1-4968-5047-8 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF Hanna and Barbera Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, 2024 978-1-4968-5048-5 |
spellingShingle | Hanna and Barbera conversations Introduction -- Chronology -- Hanna and Barbera: after fifty years, opposites still attract Cartoon creator Joseph Barbera takes Tom and Jerry to movies Hanna and Barbera at MGM Roundtable discussion with Mike Lah Interview with Ray Patterson Oscar goes to author if cartoon They paint a million cats The influence of "Crusader Rabbit" on "Ruff and Reddy" Ed Benedict Daws Butler: the master's voice Don Messick: vocal hero Cartoonists turn to TV for work Lance Nolley A few words from Jerry Eisenberg TV hit from a cartoon factory Close up-on Huck and Yogi: Hanna and Barbera with Antoinette Bower TV without terror Doug Wildey on "Jonny Quest" Hanna-Barbera and Taft Broadcasting It'll cost $40 tp $50 a day to enjoy areas's New Park The improbable world of Hanna-Barbera The purveyor of Saturday's fare Hanna-Barbera presents Saturday morning and comedy The men behind Dastardly and Muttley Iwao Takamoto Joe Ruby and Ken Spears on "Scooby-Doo, where are you!" Roundtable discussion with Mike Maltese Hanna-Barbera Australia Darrell McNeil on "Super Friends" Hanna-Barbera school to keep an art alive My adventure in the Hanna-Barbera animation training program Tom Sito on Hanna-Barbera Margaret Loesch and Joe Barbera Squire Rushnell at ABC Hanna-Barbera: the cartoonists who own Satuday morning "The Smurfs" Hanna-Barbera: Will "Heidi's Song" be its "Snow White?" Yabba dabba crew: working with Hoyt Curtin at Hanna-Barbera Fred Seibert on Cartoon Network Brian Levant on "The Flintstones" movie Joseph Barbera: an animated life Suggested resources -- Index Hanna, William 1910-2001 (DE-588)119024357 gnd Barbera, Joseph 1911-2006 (DE-588)119024365 gnd |
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title_alt | Introduction -- Chronology -- Hanna and Barbera: after fifty years, opposites still attract Cartoon creator Joseph Barbera takes Tom and Jerry to movies Hanna and Barbera at MGM Roundtable discussion with Mike Lah Interview with Ray Patterson Oscar goes to author if cartoon They paint a million cats The influence of "Crusader Rabbit" on "Ruff and Reddy" Ed Benedict Daws Butler: the master's voice Don Messick: vocal hero Cartoonists turn to TV for work Lance Nolley A few words from Jerry Eisenberg TV hit from a cartoon factory Close up-on Huck and Yogi: Hanna and Barbera with Antoinette Bower TV without terror Doug Wildey on "Jonny Quest" Hanna-Barbera and Taft Broadcasting It'll cost $40 tp $50 a day to enjoy areas's New Park The improbable world of Hanna-Barbera The purveyor of Saturday's fare Hanna-Barbera presents Saturday morning and comedy The men behind Dastardly and Muttley Iwao Takamoto Joe Ruby and Ken Spears on "Scooby-Doo, where are you!" Roundtable discussion with Mike Maltese Hanna-Barbera Australia Darrell McNeil on "Super Friends" Hanna-Barbera school to keep an art alive My adventure in the Hanna-Barbera animation training program Tom Sito on Hanna-Barbera Margaret Loesch and Joe Barbera Squire Rushnell at ABC Hanna-Barbera: the cartoonists who own Satuday morning "The Smurfs" Hanna-Barbera: Will "Heidi's Song" be its "Snow White?" Yabba dabba crew: working with Hoyt Curtin at Hanna-Barbera Fred Seibert on Cartoon Network Brian Levant on "The Flintstones" movie Joseph Barbera: an animated life Suggested resources -- Index |
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