Tonight in Brooklyn: 1st Tromanimation Film Festival
Cult indie film production company Troma Entertainment is hoping that tonight’s event will be the first of many animation festivals to come.
Cult indie film production company Troma Entertainment is hoping that tonight’s event will be the first of many animation festivals to come.
This 25th anniversary screening is sold out, but we’ve got a tip on how you can attend this special event.
Tribeca Film Festival’s Storyscapes is a worthwhile look at where interactive storytelling is headed.
New Yorkers: Start planning your animated weekend.
If you’re in LA, don’t miss this screening of winners and highlights from the GLAS Animation Festival.
Get a taste of what animators in Spain are creating nowadays.
Hanna-Barbera legends Willie Ito, Jerry Eisenberg, and Tony Benedict will also be guests in Toronto this spring.
The mind-expanding Georama returns to Tokyo next month for a new edition with some major American guests.
Animation is growing up at the prestigious Cartoon Movie forum in France.
Tomorrow afternoon at CalArts, the experimental animation program will present the school’s first-ever symposium on gender bias in animation.
The digital art and computer graphics community gathers in Turin, Italy for a one-of-a-kind conference. We speak with the event’s director Maria Elena Gutierrez.
Tonight is a rare chance for LA folks to see original art by these famous Russian animation artists.
The feature animation and VFX worlds will converge in Turin, Italy in October.
A chance to see rare vintage advertising and educational films about advertising.
Mexico’s largest animation industry conference will take place next month in Cuernavaca, Mexico.
“Inception” director Christopher Nolan is helping people discover the animated films of the Quay brothers.
The show will explore the studio’s iterative and collaborative design process.
The films of the legendary Japanese filmmaker will be screened in Switzerland over the next couple months.
“Inside Out” production designer Ralph Eggleston and historian John Canemaker will introduce some of the screenings.
An animation-specific roundup of panels, presentations, and other cartoon goodness at America’s biggest pop culture festival.