1st Edition

Eat, Drink, Animate An Animators Cookbook

By Tom Sito Copyright 2019
210 Pages
by CRC Press

210 Pages
by CRC Press

210 Pages
by CRC Press

Tom Sito (the legendary animator behind Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Beauty and the Beast, and other classic works) brings together the perfect fusion of culinary skill and animation in his cookbook, Eat, Drink, Animate: An Animator's Cookbook. Sito’s book is a celebration of the works from legendary animation artists from around the world. Twelve Academy Award winners, five Emmy Award winners.... Read more

chapter 1 Life in an Animation Studio

chapter 2 Cocktails and Beverages

chapter 3 Breakfast and Brunch

chapter 4 Joe Grant

chapter 5 Jones

chapter 6 Thomas

chapter 7 Main Dishes

chapter 8 Aragones

chapter 9 Arriola

chapter 10 Azadani

chapter 11 Baer

chapter 12 Batchelor

chapter 13 Beaumont

chapter 14  Blair

chapter 15 Bozzetto

chapter 16 Canemaker

chapter 17 Celestri

chapter 18 Chan

chapter 19 Chasen’s Chilli

chapter 20 Chibas

chapter 21 DAVID

chapter 22 CREAMY SALSA DIP (Davis)

chapter 23 del Carmen

chapter 24 Disney

chapter 25 Docter

chapter 26 Freleng

chapter 27 Garcia

chapter 28 Giacchino

chapter 29 Grillo

chapter 30 Halas

chapter 31 Hanna

chapter 32 Kaplan

chapter 33 Kausler

chapter 34 Keane

chapter 35 Kimball

chapter 36 Bill Kroyer

chapter 37 Sue Kroyer

chapter 38 Kugel

chapter 39 Kurtz

chapter 40 Lambert

chapter 41 Lence

chapter 42 Luckey

chapter 43 Mack

chapter 44 Miyazaki

chapter 45 Moore

chapter 46 Natwick

chapter 47 Partch

chapter 48Plympton

chapter 49 Quinn

chapter 50 Scribner

chapter 51 Sito

chapter 52 Tartakowsky

chapter 53 Tobin

chapter 54 Toomey

chapter 55 Washam

chapter 56 Williams

chapter 57 Wizig

chapter 58 Practical Jokes

chapter 59INK & PAINT TEA-TIME

chapter 60 Chapman

chapter 61 Davis

chapter 62 Clampett

chapter 63DEJA DELIGHTS

chapter 64 Goldberg dish

chapter 65 Sofian

Biography

Tom Sito is a veteran animator and animation historian who has worked in Hollywood for

over 40 years. His screen credits include Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), The Little Mermaid

(1989), Beauty and the Beast (1991), Aladdin (1992), The Lion King (1993), Pocahontas (1995),

The Prince of Egypt (1998), Shrek (2001), and Osmosis Jones (2001). His television work includes

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, She Ra Princess of Power, and The Superfriends. He is

President Emeritus of the Animation Guild Local 839 (Hollywood), was awarded the June

Foray Award by ASIFA Hollywood, and sits on the Board of Governors for the Motion Picture

Academy of Arts & Sciences. He is a member of the Hyperion Historical Alliance and The

National Cartoonists Society. He currently teaches animation at the University of Southern

California.

His books include Drawing the Line: The Untold Story of the Animation Unions from Bosco to

Bart Simpson (University Press of Kentucky, 2006), Moving Innovation: A History of Computer

Animation (MIT Press, 2013), and Timing for Animation, Second Edition (Focal Press, 2009).