Short Pick of the Day: ‘Shock Therapy’ by Bali Engel and Matthieu Landour
Jim is afraid of everything. In order to face his fears, Jim will bring everything he is afraid of into his house. It doesn’t quite work out as expected…
Jim is afraid of everything. In order to face his fears, Jim will bring everything he is afraid of into his house. It doesn’t quite work out as expected…
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SVA students and alumni discuss extracurricular activities that helped to enrich their educational experience at the school.
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After screenings in over 70 festivals, Lora D’Addazio’s animated horror short is now online.
Cartoon Brew’s vfx editor explains how he put together a conference track with major animation directors at the upcoming FMX conference in Germany.
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The Chinese/American co-production is aiming for a 2019 launch.
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A look at the steps involved in “Ready Player One”’s virtual production paradigm.
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Four animated projects are getting the spotlight at Cannes’ Directors’ Fortnight sidebar.
“How to Train Your Dragon 3” director Dean DeBlois will speak in France about the new film.
The Grease Pencil 2.0 tools will be available in the second half of 2018.
A desire to make the alien creatures scarier led to the last minute redesign for ILM.
An experimental animated portrait illustrating some of the underlying neurological processes and emotions associated with depression.
Paramount Animation is bulking up its executive ranks.
All the key details about this weekend’s new animation release: “Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero.”
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