British Academy Film Award Nominations Are Announced
The BAFTA nominations for animated feature, British short animation, and special visual effects are announced.
From fully-animated features to vfx-driven live-action films, animation is an integral part of the theatrical marketplace today.
The BAFTA nominations for animated feature, British short animation, and special visual effects are announced.
One of the darkest of the Oscar-contending animated features, “Birdboy: The Forgotten Children” explores how external matters like pollution and drugs can contaminate the interior of its characters.
“Have A Nice Day,” a 2D-animated black comedy from China, is set to launch in the U.S. this month.
“Okja” helmer Bong Joon-ho offers a director’s perspective on creating a lead character that is entirely computer generated.
Check out this video that celebrates some of the highlights from an excellent year in feature animation.
The animated features of Japanese animation rebel Masaaki Yuasa are coming to U.S. theaters.
There are hundreds of visual effects shots in “Downsizing, but the film is certainly not a visual effects movie.
“Mortal Engines” is among the more unusual vfx-laden films of next year.
‘Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle’ features plenty of cg jungle animals, as well as a number of other visual effects.
Practical effects, digital make-up, and dry-for-wet filming helped make Guillermo del Toro’s ‘The Shape of Water’ possible.
The director of ‘Ferdinand’ sits down for a chat about Blue Sky Studios’ latest film, and talks about how they combined classic and contemporary influences to bring the story to the screen.
Steven Spielberg’s “Ready Player One” is a lot more animated than you may think.
Historic! For the first time, two European features, two films rated above PG, and two women directors among the Golden Globe animation nominees.
Coming next Christmas.
Coming in 2018.
“Isle of Dogs” is set to make history at the Berlin International Film Festival.
Coming to theaters in 2018: “Animal Crackers.”
‘Sgt. Stubby’ is an independently produced American cg feature that will debut in 2018.
“The more you learn about others, the more you deepen your understanding of yourself,” director Ann Marie Fleming tells Cartoon Brew about her quirky and enjoyable feature film debut, “Window Horses.”
Yeti or not, Warner Animation Group made another animated feature.