Maureen Ruth Furniss[1] is a writer, animation historian,[2] animation theorist,[3] critic, professor, and president of the Society for Animation Studies.[4] Furniss served as a professor at the California Institute of Arts,[5] Savannah College of Art and Design,[6][7] University of Southern California,[8] and Chapman University.[9][10]
Biography
editFurniss attended San Diego State University, studied "Telecommunications and Film," received a bachelor's degree in 1983 and a master's degree in 1987.[7] In 1994 she received a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) from University of Southern California in 1994 using the dissertation "Things of the Spirit: A Study of Abstract Film."[1][5][9]
She is the founding editor of Animation Journal,[1][6] a peer-reviewed scholarly journal about animation.[8][11]
Furniss contributed to the Encarta article about Chuck Jones.[10]
Works
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c "ABOUT THE EDITOR." Animation Journal. Retrieved on February 18, 2009.
- ^ "Back in the 'Family' way[permanent dead link ]," The Daily Iowan
- ^ "A Home for Heroes Archived 2013-05-12 at the Wayback Machine." University of Technology Sydney
- ^ "Contact." Society for Animation Studies.
- ^ a b "Maureen Furniss Archived 2007-07-31 at archive.today," California Institute of the Arts
- ^ a b "Le Joueur d'Échecs/The Chess Player (1927).Directed by Raymond Bernard." Johns Hopkins University.
- ^ a b "Electronic Newsletter Volume II Issue 4 Summer 2004 Edition," San Diego State University
- ^ a b "Maureen Furniss Adjunct Faculty Archived 2008-03-16 at the Wayback Machine. University of Southern California.
- ^ a b "Chapman University Graduate Catalog." Chapman University
- ^ a b "Chuck Jones," Encarta. Archived 2009-11-01.
- ^ "Animation journal," Intute
- ^ "Chuck Jones: Conversations," University Press of Mississippi
- ^ ""What's New" Archives: March 2005 Archived 2008-01-27 at the Wayback Machine," Michael Barrier website
- ^ "Art in Motion Animation Aesthetics," Indiana University Press
- ^ "Art in Motion: Animation Aesthetics." Amazon.com
- ^ "Art in Motion: Animation Aesthetics," John Libbey Publishing
- ^ "The Animation Bible: A Practical Guide to the Art of Animating from Flipbooks to Flash." Amazon.com
- ^ "Things of the Spirit: A Study of Abstract Animation." Google Books
External links
edit- Art in Motion: Animation Aesthetics at Google Books
- Furniss' Animation History Classes website[permanent dead link ]
- Motion Capture
- The Collected Shorts of Jan Svankmajer, produced by Kimstim Films, DVD from Kino International, 2005
- Art in Motion: Animation Aesthetics book review by Giannalberto Bendazzi - Hosted on Animation World Network