Disney Is Developing An ‘Immersive Experience’ That Will Tour Globally
The touring experience will launch in Toronto later this year, followed by many other cities in 2023.
The touring experience will launch in Toronto later this year, followed by many other cities in 2023.
The project blends classic cartoon craziness and interactive trivia.
Have you ever given a brain massage before?
The critically acclaimed “Bojack Horseman” ended its six-season run without ever having won an Emmy Award.
Known for its high-end commercial work, Psyop enters a new arena: interactive narrative games.
Watch the premiere of the 360-short “Plant Room,” which examines the heavy influence of technology on our lives.
A peek into the future of animation.
Watch the exclusive teaser for “Sonaria,” produced by Kevin Dart’s boutique studio Chromosphere.
“Prince Ivandoe” is coming to Cartoon Network EMEA as both a linear and interactive online series.
“The Book of Life” director is moving into vr, with a project celebrating lucha libre and Mexican culture.
The Oscar-nominated duo talks to us why they wanted to make their latest project as an interactive storybook app.
The creators of the Finnish cross-media brand “Gigglebug” share their unconventional app-to-broadcast journey.
Adult-skewing animation dominated the animation portion of the 2016 Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
The series will premiere in late-September followed by the launch of an interactive app that allows users to collect their own Magiswords.
Phil Tippett is using augmented reality to bring his classic creatures to life in the new game Hologrid: Monster Battle.
In the new frontier of vr animation, basic film concepts like cutting and editing can become huge technical challenges.
We look at some of the latest high-profile vr animation projects, and offer some thoughts on this new animation frontier.
As millennials abandon TV viewing and gravitate to mobile and online consumption, traditional TV studios are scrambling to adapt to the viewing habits of young viewers.
The film is directed by Shannon Tindle, who also came up with the idea for Laika’s “Kubo and the Two Strings.”
Legendary director and provocateur Werner Herzog has some thoughts on the future of entertainment.