WATCH: DreamWorks Documentary ‘Shooting For The Moon’ Highlights History Of Studio From Artists’ Perspective
The unauthorized documentary provides new insights into the 30-year history of one of America’s most famous animation studios.
The unauthorized documentary provides new insights into the 30-year history of one of America’s most famous animation studios.
A deep dive into three new indie Canadian features screening at Annecy.
The film, which premiered at Cannes last month, is screening in competition at Annecy this week.
Valley walks us through his inspirations and development of key scenes in his visually stunning installment for the Netflix anthology series.
Third Floor co-founder Josh Wassung explains how they built an animation studio around “Predator: Killer of Killers.”
Director Tomás Pichardo Espaillat speaks about his bigscreen accomplishment and how he turned limitations, like a lack of animators in his country, into an opportunity to experiment creatively.
‘Dandelion’s Odyssey,’ which premiered at Cannes Critics’ Week, presents a daring fusion of time-lapse photography, robots, cg animation, and macro-photography.
Company co-founder Andrew Carr speaks about Cartwheel, a new AI animation tool developed with the help of Pixar animators and backed by Jeffrey Katzenberg.
A new season premieres next month, a decade after the show wrapped up its original run.
The 14-minute short was one of two animated films in the Directors’ Fortnight sidebar at Cannes.
The Oscar-winning director of ‘The Windshield Wiper’ talks us through his stunning new short for the upcoming game ‘Marathon.’
Kroyer has documented his trailblazing animation career in a new memoir.
Australian directors Emma Hough Hobbs and Leela Varghese made their Berlin-premiering feature film for just $600,000.
The festival will present “the trippiest, most transcendentally beautiful, riotously bizarre and third-eye-opening animation from around the globe.”
The new Disney+ documentary about the making of ‘A Goofy Movie’ is augmented with unique animated sequences that bring the story to life.
This trilogy of stop-motion shorts achieves its effect with a mix of traditional and cutting-edge animation techniques.
John Dilworth analyzes the inspiration and creative processes of his short werewolf comedy ‘Howl If You Love Me.’
Sixte de Vauplane, co-founder of Animaj, explains his new technology and how animation can benefit from new generative AI pipelines that serve artists.
The cut-out animated shorts, initially created for his young daughter, have now been compiled into a feature-length film.
The show about comedian Kevin Hart as a child is BET+’s first original adult animated series.