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Harvard reference - research

Stabile, C. and Harrison, M. (2003). Prime-time animation. 1st ed. London: Routledge.

Trigonis, J. (2016). CROWD FUNDING. 2nd ed. Studio city ca: Michael wise productions.

Creeber, G. (2015). The television genre book. 3rd ed. London: British Film institute.


Wheeler, A. (2013). Designing and brand identity. 1st ed. New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons.

Winder, C. (2011). Producing Animation. 2nd ed. MA: Elsevier Inc.

Pilling, J. (2001). Animation. 1st ed. Crans-Près-Céligny: RotoVision.

Millman, D. (2012). Brand Bible. 1st ed. Beverly, Mass.: Rockport Publishers.



Kleon, A. (2014). Show Your Work!. 1st ed. New York: Workman Publishing Co.




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