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Bibliography Festivals and Events Bibliography Festivals and Events Bradford Animation Festival - 13 Nov 2012 to the 17 Nov 2012. Canterbury Anifest - 5 Oct 2012 to the 6 Oct 2012. Leeds International Film Festival - 1 Nov 2012 to the 18 Nov 2012. LIAF – Jan 26 2013. Teeside Animex – 18 Feb 2013 to the 22 Feb 2013. Manchester Ian Makinnon talk – 16 March 2013. All Animated – 24 April 2013. Museums Bradford Media Museum – Nov 2012. Leeds Museum Leeds Art Gallery Manchester Art Gallery Books Alger, J. (2012) The Art and Making of Paranorman, Chronicle Books: San Francisco Anderson, W. (2009) The Making of Fantastic Mr Fox, Rizzoli: New York Beiman, N. 2010. Animated Performance: Bringing Imaginary Animal, Human and Fantasy Characters to Life. Switzerland: AVA. Boutavant, M. (2009) Mouk, Chronicle Books: San Francisco Campbell, S. (2011) The Amazing Everything. The Art of Scott C, Insight Editions: San Rafael Cavalier, S. (2011) The World History of Animation, London; Cavalier. 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