Tickets Now Available For ‘An Evening With Henry Selick’
Spend an evening with stop motion master Henry Selick, director of “Coraline” and “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”
Spend an evening with stop motion master Henry Selick, director of “Coraline” and “The Nightmare Before Christmas.”
An appreciation of Caroline Leaf’s powerful and significant film “Two Sisters,” a momentous celebration of the work of women’s hands.
The character design conference returns to NYC this November.
Before he became a key member of the team that made “Rugrats” and “Aaahh!!! Real Monsters,” Igor Kovalyov challenged the animation world with his enigmatic short, “Hen, His Wife.”
The master animator will be visiting New York City in September.
Animation historian Maureen Furniss revisits the Ottawa grand prize-winning short “The Man Who Planted Trees.”
Hanna-Barbera is getting an art show, and it’s not the one they deserve.
Over 70 guests from 13 countries will attend Pixelatl next month in Mexico.
The impressive craftsmanship of “Kubo and the Two Strings” is currently on display in Los Angeles.
The first edition of the festival will take place next year in Canada.
The ever-expanding Brooklyn animation scene offers two unique animation screenings this month.
Italy’s largest computer graphics and digital media conference has an amazing line-up of speakers this year from Disney, WB, Sony, Pixar, Laika, Zynga and beyond.
What happened in Montreal in 1967 has never happened before or since.
SIGGRAPH can be overwhelming, so here’s an animation and VFX-focused look at what not to miss in Anaheim.
Brad Bird, virtual reality, storyboarding, and true animation legends are part of our must-see Comic-Con events.
30 years of work, 2,500 items on display—this is a must-visit for any Ghibli fan.
We’ve got the 2016 trailer premiere for Mexico’s big animation event, Pixelatl.
If you want a preview of the TV shows that European animation companies will be producing over the next few years, Cartoon Forum is the place to be.
Watch these personal stories about the making of the Disney classic “Beauty and the Beast.”
A free screening series that offers an easy way for New Yorkers to catch up on top festival films from Europe.