European Animation Awards: Seven Hot Takes From The Event
The European Animation Awards shed light on European animation’s self-image at a time of great change.
The European Animation Awards shed light on European animation’s self-image at a time of great change.
A surreal start to the week with today’s short pick.
Cartoon Network’s first animated series from Denmark had a heroic night at the European Animation Awards.
Based on the illustrations of Oscar-winning director Michael Dudok de Wit, “Ella, Oscar & Hoo” strikes an unusually poetic chord for a children’s series.
Watch the trailers for the animated shorts that will compete at Sundance next month.
Here are the contending animated features for this year’s European Film Awards, set to be presented on December 15 in Seville, Spain.
Winner of the 2018 César for animated short and a key Oscar contender, Lucrèce Andreae’s “Grandpa Walrus” is now online.
A journey of a seven-year-old boy’s acceptance of his grandpa’s death in a traditional Taiwanese funeral.
Behind the scenes of the uniquely styled photocollage/2d/3d G-Shock ads featuring the animated Gorillaz.
VR projects are getting a place in the festival’s competition line-up, and a second competitive section for features is opening up.
In addition to “Funan,” the Spanish film “Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles” was also recognized with a special jury prize.
One of the best comic-to-cg animation translations, but will it get a U.S. release?
“Kaal” is a new cg short by Charlie Aufroy, an animator at Illumination Mac Guff.
See exclusive teasers for projects that debuted at the Cartoon Forum co-production platform.
A lot of people in Hollywood can’t wait to work with John Lasseter.
French studio Fortiche created this cg music video to promote the League of Legends World Championship 2018.
Using TVPaint, the filmmakers of “Sam’s Dream” were able to achieve the hand-made painterly quality that they were looking for.
The first thing you notice when you arrive at La Poudrière in Bourg-lès-Valence, France is a tall brick chimney. Quite unusual for an animation school…
Aardman, the famed stop motion studio behind Wallace & Gromit and Shaun the Sheep, is going in a very different direction for its first major video game.
Learn more about this charming and quirky half-hour holiday special being developed by Hugo de Faucompret and Laïdak Films.