From Oriental Dreamworks To Pearl: Checking In With The New Chinese Studio
Pearl studio directors Glen Keane and Jill Culton will present more details about their projects at Annecy this week.
From fully-animated features to vfx-driven live-action films, animation is an integral part of the theatrical marketplace today.
Pearl studio directors Glen Keane and Jill Culton will present more details about their projects at Annecy this week.
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Sony’s latest feels tonally different from anything else released by a major American animation studio.
You can’t have an animated film trailer in 2018 without mocking the patriarchy, but acknowledging the problem is not the same as addressing the problem.
There’s plenty of ups and downs in the making of any major studio animated film, but “Toy Story 4” sounds like it’s been a particularly tumultuous production.
Disney has released the first full trailer for “Wreck-It Ralph 2.”
‘The Last Fiction’ is a gamechanger for the Iranian feature animation industry.
Angelina Jolie and David Oyelowo are in talks for key roles in the live-action debut of “Brave” director Brenda Chapman.
Cape Town-based Triggerfish has revealed details on its new action-comedy family film.
Based on the true life adventures of a Polish journalist, “Another Day of Life” uses animation to tell a tough story.
Through computer animation, a whole new dimension has been added to the denizens of Hundred Acre Wood.
How Framestore took facial and body mocap and made the metallic Colossus for “Deadpool 2.”
Warner Animation Group is developing its own dragon franchise with help from the creator of “Game of Thrones.”
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Mike Rianda (“Gravity Falls”) is making his feature directorial debut with this sci-fi/comedy/road movie.
It’s “The Jungle Book”…again.
A feature film adaptation of the long-running comic strip “B.C.” is being prepared for 2021.
Netflix really wanted this Chinese animated feature. We try to figure out why.
Cartoon Brew spoke to Weta Digital and Digital Domain to find out how multiple studios working on the same vfx character can achieve a seamless performance.