Watch: New Trailer For Masaaki Yuasa’s Upcoming Series About Wannabe Animators
“Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!” will debut in Japan on January 5, 2020.
“Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!” will debut in Japan on January 5, 2020.
For naturalistic animation, we can thank Max Fleischer, his Rotoscope machine, and his brother dancing on a roof in a clown costume.
Here is the complete list of winners from Les Sommets du cinéma d’animation in Montreal, Canada.
On Friday at Animateka festival, distributor Luce Grosjean called on festival directors to crack down on sexual harassment. Watch her speech here.
Here are the the Golden Globe nominations for best animated feature.
The film opens this weekend in 2,300 North American theaters.
The awards, which honor animation from Latin America, Spain, and Portugal, will return to Tenerife on April 16–18, 2020.
Animators who worked on the film are sharing their reels online.
South Korea’s Studio Goindol is combining animation with ASMR sensations to create a new brand of calming animation.
Animator Sam Cabanac wrote down 31 lessons he learned while working on “Klaus” — then published them all online.
Director Jérémy Clapin walks us through the making of his new feature “I Lost My Body.”
YOU can run Disney now.
Many of these films will only be available for a limited period of time so watch them now!
The festival will feature screenings, masterclasses, dance, live readings, a drag queen, and more.
Upcoming animation events in Budapest, London, and Ljubljana.
Thanks to Youtube’s new implementation of U.S. law, animators may be at risk of losing most of their revenue from the video hosting site.
Disney’s sequel is a huge hit — but the studio is presenting it as an even bigger success than it is.
No cute sidekicks, few songs, strange plot holes, and plenty of Plato: Disney’s 2001 feature is a masterpiece, according to this video essay.
The hybrid film pairs Harrison Ford with a cg dog.
Matt Williames talks us through the special appeal and unprecedented challenges of working on Sergio Pablos’s “Klaus.”