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Interviews

2026 Oscars Short Film Contenders: ‘Whale 52’ Director Daniel Neiden (EXCLUSIVE VIDEO)

Renowned animator Bill Plympton brings his signature hand-drawn style to ‘Whale 52,’ elevating this tender, magically real tale of connection.

By Jamie Lang | 18 hours ago

Pow! Pow!

2026 Oscars Short Film Contenders: ‘Pow!’ Director Joey Clift

‘Pow!’ blends three animation styles: 16-bit pixel art, hand-drawn 2D digital watercolor, and a unique sequence inspired by Plains ledger art.

By Jamie Lang | 2 days ago

Director Alex Woo On The Visual Guidelines That Hold ‘In Your Dreams’ Together Through Its Most Surreal Turns (EXCLUSIVE)

The director explains how childhood anxieties, dream journals, and a unified design language informed the film’s surreal yet cohesive aesthetic.

By Jamie Lang | 2 days ago

Fionna and Cake

‘We Wanted To Show Why This World Was Worth Saving’: Showrunner Adam Muto On ‘Fionna and Cake’s’ More Grounded, City-Based Second Season

A more grounded, real-world setting in Season 2 meant higher personal stakes for the show’s characters and more detail-oriented work for its crew.

By Jamie Lang | 4 days ago

Black Man, Black Man

2026 Oscars Short Film Contenders: ‘Black Man, Black Man’ Director Frank Abney

Pixar, DreamWorks, Sony vet Frank Abney’s ‘Black Man, Black Man’ transforms a personal poem into a powerful visual meditation on identity and healing.

By Jamie Lang | 4 days ago

Hairy Legs

2026 Oscars Short Film Contenders: ‘Hairy Legs’ Director Andrea Dorfman

Canadian filmmaker Andrea Dorfman’s ‘Hairy Legs’ turns a teen’s choice not to shave into a bold, artful, and very funny story of identity and self-acceptance.

By Jamie Lang | 5 days ago

Bat-Fam

In Mike Roth’s ‘Bat-Fam,’ Prime Video’s ‘Merry Little Batman’ Gets The Series Spinoff It Deserves

Showrunner Mike Roth discusses how ‘Bat-Fam’ builds on ‘Merry Little Batman’s’ charm with a family-first approach to Gotham’s super-chaos.

By Isabel Ravenna | 5 days ago

The Girl Who Cried Pearls

2026 Oscars Short Film Contenders: ‘The Girl Who Cried Pearls’ Directors Chris Lavis And Maciek Szczerbowski

The hauntingly beautiful stop-motion short follows a poor boy who discovers a mysterious girl whose tears transform into luminous pearls.

By Jamie Lang | 1 week ago

Mario Jumpcade

When Animation Work Slowed, ‘Animaniacs’ Showrunner Gabe Swarr Built His Own Game Studio

Swarr says more animators should try game creation: “The tools and communities are here; it’s never been more accessible.”

By Jamie Lang | 1 week ago

Saajve

First Look: Sámi-Swedish Director Oskar Östergren Njajta On Bringing Sámi Culture To Global Audiences In ‘Saajve’ (EXCLUSIVE)

A mythic animated adventure rooted in Sámi folklore, ‘Saajve’ explores identity, nature, and heritage in director Oskar Östergren Njajta’s debut feature.

By Kévin Giraud | 1 week ago

Japanese Drift Master Featured

Hyundai’s ‘Japanese Drift Master’ Promo Shifts Gears With Bold Manga-Style Animation

Animator James Martin brings manga-inspired energy to Hyundai’s ‘Japanese Drift Master’ promo with bold, high-speed 2D animation.

By Joe Fordham | 1 week ago

2026 Oscars Short Film Contenders: ‘On Weary Wings Go By’ Director Anu-Laura Tuttelberg

DOK Leipzig winner ‘On Weary Wings Go By’ is a 16mm stop-motion poem about the Nordic winter, where porcelain beings wander through fading light.

By Jamie Lang | 1 week ago

Lupin III

Cult Anime Legend Takeshi Koike Reflects On The Legacy Of ‘Lupin III’ And ‘Redline’: ‘The Key Word For Me Is Dynamism’

Koike discusses bringing intensity, style, and motion to Lupin’s world, and why collaboration drives his boundary-pushing anime vision.

By Blake Simons | 1 week ago

‘A Movie Shouldn’t Be Something The Audience Fully Understands After Just One Viewing’: Yasuhiro Aoki On The Layered World Of ‘ChaO’

Director Yasuhiro Aoki reflects on crafting humor, rhythm, and visual contrast in ‘ChaO,’ a futuristic love story between a human and a mermaid.

By Kambole Campbell | 2 weeks ago

Heartland Animation: Sarah Schmidt’s Independent Route To Adult Swim (EXCLUSIVE)

Chicago-based animator Sarah Schmidt proves mainstream animation doesn’t have to come from Hollywood with her Adult Swim ‘Gassy’s Gas ‘N Stuff’ shorts.

By Jamie Lang | 2 weeks ago

The Night Boots

2026 Oscars Short Film Contenders: ‘The Night Boots’ Director Pierre-Luc Granjon

Annecy Cristal winner ‘The Night Boots’ features expressive monochromatic pinscreen animation that makes it one of the year’s most unforgettable shorts.

By Jamie Lang | 2 weeks ago

Wednesdays With Gramps

2026 Oscars Short Film Contenders: ‘Wednesdays With Gramps’ Directors Chris And Justin Copeland (EXCLUSIVE TRAILER)

‘Wednesdays with Gramps,’ is a vibrant DreamWorks short that celebrates gaming, family bonds, and finding connection across generations.

By Jamie Lang | 2 weeks ago

Trash

2026 Oscars Short Film Contenders: ‘Trash’s’ Team Of ESMA Student Filmmakers

ESMA’s sharp CG short ‘Trash’ follows a rat and pigeon through a decaying city, blending dystopian tension with striking artistry and sometimes hopeful beauty.

By Jamie Lang | 2 weeks ago

Corpse Bride

Director Mike Johnson On 20 Years Of ‘Corpse Bride’: ‘Proving Stop-Motion Could Be As Smooth And As Fluid As Computer Animation’

Mike Johnson discusses how ‘Corpse Bride’ reshaped stop-motion, proving the medium could match CG in fluidity and ambition while keeping to its handcrafted roots.

By Blake Simons | 3 weeks ago

Murmuration

2026 Oscars Short Film Contenders: ‘Murmuration’ Directors Janneke Swinkels And Tim Frijsinger

A nursing home resident finds himself suddenly transforming into a bird. Although he is still accepted, he feels it may be time to join a new flock.

By Jamie Lang | 3 weeks ago

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