A Montreal Artist Is Keeping Classical Hand-Drawn Animation Alive By Tattooing It Onto People
His current, and most ambitious, project to date is a 60-frame cycle of Koko the Clown dancing.
His current, and most ambitious, project to date is a 60-frame cycle of Koko the Clown dancing.
Daniel Hashimoto developed the ultimate A-ha template, then used it to create the ultimate parody video.
Praxinos manager and co-founder Elodie Moog joined us for a brief Q&A about the software.
Artists’ collective Universal Everything have created an endless parade of code-generated characters. We’re entranced.
Rei has lost her brother and the monsters are closing in. The fate of Nacho Fries everywhere hangs in the balance.
When the songs kick in, the design is dialed up to 11. It’s a shame and an irony, then, that the songs themselves aren’t very memorable.
The VIEW Conference has announced its first slate of speakers for its 2021 edition.
The film debuts on Netflix on August 6.
The studio’s next film will be released in April 2022.
“We hope he inspires kids watching to be 347% of themselves in their own way, too,” says executive producer Tom Warburton.
The manga has been published online in English and can be read for free.
“Inu-Oh” will premiere at Venice in September, “Mad God” at Locarno in August.
Read the text of a letter that current and former Activision Blizzard employees sent to company management.
Folman wanted to tell Anne’s well-known story “to the youngest audience I could.”
Cartoonito will launch on HBO Max and Cartoon Network in the fall.
Pascal-Alex Vincent’s Cannes-playing documentary is a well-crafted primer on Kon’s career and works.
The character’s ethnicity has been reimagined for an upcoming “Scooby-Doo” spin-off. Not all fans are happy.
In other global news, “Belle” has topped the Japanese box office for the second weekend running.
Director Greg Franklin tells us how the project started, what was tricky about animating Notaro’s jokes, and why he went experimental on a segment about Eddie Van Halen.
“A studio should not have its twenty-something girls crying in the bathroom, doing all-nighters,” says Joan Chung.