This New Podcast Expertly Traces The History Of Anime In America
Fansubs, conventions, hentai, corrupt Italian politicians — it’s all in there.
Fansubs, conventions, hentai, corrupt Italian politicians — it’s all in there.
The character art conference’s first virtual edition will be live-streamed on September 18–19.
Marcell Jankovics’s heady masterpiece is coming out on VOD in North America. We hear from those who restored it.
A female employee has publicly criticized toxic behavior at Rocksteady. The company says other female employees disagree.
Users can now automatically generate head and eyebrow movement from recorded audio.
Animelog’s lineup will include shows by Studio Ghibli founders Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata.
The Chinese government believes that vfx-driven sci-fi blockbusters are good propaganda for its ruling Communist Party.
Christopher Nolan tends to favor practical over visual effects — even when it comes to blowing up a plane.
The latest feature from Studio 4°C comes with a steampunk streak and big ambition.
Rural Japan, medieval Sicily, the land of the Cheespiders — these accounts will take you most anywhere.
Portuguese filmmaker Abi Feijó believes children should do more than just watch animation; they should also learn how to bring their own stories to life. And he’s been teaching kids how to create animated films for over 30 years.
“I was told by certain Disney leadership that I could NOT represent any form of bi or gay relationship,” said Dana Terrace.
“Unfortunately, things did not go as we had hoped,” said Michael Dante DiMartino, co-creator of the original animated show.
Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale would rather you just watched their film.
Don’t look at anime. Don’t listen to music. Don’t have fun.
“Ren & Stimpy” is being rebooted. Meanwhile, its creator John Kricfalusi faces accusations of sexual abuse. Where does the show stand today?
“I have a kind of fascination with things that have gotten out of control,” says Kabuki. “It’s animalistic and erotic.”
The piece, which uses a hybrid of 2d and 3d, is ostensibly an advertisement for Cyramza, but it takes an indirect approach with symbolism that works on multiple levels.
Take breaks. Record yourself working. Make your deadlines public. And turn off the internet!
“Even though the industry is overflowing with female talent, it is not always highlighted,” says Pixelatl artistic director Christian Bermejo.