Reel of the Week: Nick DenBoer
Although Nick DenBoer uses standard off-the-shelf software, he’s using the tools in pursuit of a comic vision that is infrequently seen in the vfx arena.
Although Nick DenBoer uses standard off-the-shelf software, he’s using the tools in pursuit of a comic vision that is infrequently seen in the vfx arena.
Cartoon Brew presents an exclusive first look at “In Your Face,” a proposed series of shorts that tackle street harassment.
Watch a conversation with the filmmakers of ‘Nimona,’ which is newly nominated for a Critics Choice Award.
3D Wire is a one-stop event that offers an excellent overview of how Spain’s and Portugal’s animation industries are evolving.
The buzzed-about psychological thriller “Ruben Brandt, Collector” is headed for a U.S release in 2019.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced the winners of its 45th Student Academy Awards.
Cartoon Network will launch this new Mexico-produced mixed media series in October.
The company is pivoting from a video platform to a software tools company.
Clare Kitson will be recognized by the European Animation Awards for her role in turning British independent animation into a global powerhouse.
The first season launches September 21 on Netflix.
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“Threads,” the new film from Oscar-winning animator Torill Kove, is now online.
A wide-ranging group of animation artists will present at Pictoplasma NYC in November.
It is the first of ten animated features in a co-production pact between Dezerlin Media and Zycon Media.
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A mother and her child descend into darkness when the moon mysteriously loses its light.
Cartoon Saloon’s next film will be distributed by an unlikely company: Apple.
“I would like to hear about a [Mexican] girl making a big series, a big show on Disney or on Cartoon Network. I want to feel like it’s awesome to be a girl and be a girl creator.”
The 73-year-old toy company wants to be a player in Hollywood entertainment.
We spoke to some of the creators participating in Pixelatl’s Ideatoon pitching competition this week.
A film about impulses we all feel but never act upon.