Workers At Atlanta’s Floyd County Productions, The Studio Behind ‘Archer,’ Move To Unionize
The employees have asked for voluntary recognition of their union from the studio’s management.
The employees have asked for voluntary recognition of their union from the studio’s management.
The Nobel Peace laureate is a confirmed animation fan.
Tenerife’s animation and vfx industries are booming thanks to highly competitive tax incentives and an influx of talented artists.
The studio, which produced the recent 2d feature “Ginger’s Tale,” didn’t provide a reason for the closure.
In other news: Netflix was snubbed, while the National Film and Television School got two student films into the shorts category.
The film is now set for a full two years after its initial release date.
The proposed feature is set to be directed by Maggie Kang and Chris Appelhans, and produced by Aron Warner.
It’s a good year for Disney+ exclusives.
The film also opened on Disney+ for a premium fee of $30.
The iconic Japanese character is making its first bigscreen outing.
Cartoon Brew’s editorial staff debates the Oscar-contending animated shorts.
Branded as formulaic, “Raya and the Last Dragon” is still being praised for its world-building, performances, and emotional depths. Here’s what some critics had to say.
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Bastien Dubois speaks about the decade-long creation of his searing documentary short.
“Soul” and “Wolfwalkers” topped the feature film nominations with ten apiece, but most bizarrely, they aren’t competing against each other in the main feature category.
The cg family feature is set in Quebec, was made in Quebec, and was fully funded from regional and national sources.
On Twitter, filmmaker Jorge Gutierrez asked why artists should ever return to studios. Here’s what others replied…
“The consumer is probably more impatient than they’ve ever been before,” says Chapek.
Vaccines or no vaccines, Covid is far from done with wrecking the events calendar.
The first rule of the Golden Globes: there are no rules.
Warner Bros. is trumpeting the launch as “evidence that people are willing to go back to the movies when there is something they want to see.”