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* Bendazzi, G. (1994). Cartoons: One hundred years of cinema animation. London: Libbey.

Side 53–70, 129–149 og 231–261.

* Cavalier, S. (2011). The world history of animation. London: Aurum. Side 12–44.

* Harryhausen, R. & Dalton, T. (2008). A century of stop motion animation: From Méliès to New York: Watson-Guptill. Side 220–232.

Aardman.

Hooks, E. (2011). Acting for animators (3. utg.). London: Routledge.

* Sito, T. (2013). Moving innovation: A history of computer animation. Cambridge: MIT Press. Side 217–252.

Strøm, G. (1987). Animasjon i Norge: Et studiehefte om norsk animasjonsfilm. Oslo: Norsk filmklubbforbund. Side 32–55. ( Tilgjengelig også elektronisk)

Williams, R. (2009). The animator's survival kit (Expanded ed.). London: Faber & Faber.

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