Short Pick Of The Day: ‘Maman’ by Ugo Bienvenu and Kevin Manach
Dad irons. Child tidies up. Mom breathes out.
Dad irons. Child tidies up. Mom breathes out.
Toronto’s Guru Studio is crewing up an additional 80 people for “Mecha Builders” — without any face-to-face contact.
Watch a conversation with the filmmakers of ‘Nimona,’ which is newly nominated for a Critics Choice Award.
“Black Jack” and the 1980 remake “Astroboy” are among the titles launching on the free streaming service Retrocrush.
Ghibli’s former international chief recounts colorful anecdotes about Hayao Miyazaki, Harvey Weinstein, Martin Scorsese, and others.
It looks like you just threw a tantrum…use Tantrums.
Two newly digitized sets of flipbooks highlight the links between animation, live action, and print.
The animation of Latin America, Spain, and Portugal will be showcased through talks, presentations, screenings, and awards — all accessible online.
Aardman is taking Wallace and Gromit into augmented reality.
This animated feature is unlikely to get made, but the director is sharing with fans what could have been.
An animated short by David Lynch set to a composition by Marek Zebrowski.
With Josh Cooley’s departure, all of the directors of Pixar’s iconic “Toy Story” franchise have left the studio.
Eighty episodes will launch on HBO Max next week.
Roy, an experienced animation producer at the National Film Board of Canada, will now spearhead a broader creative strategy for the organization.
The film is the most high-profile indie animated title so far to skip theatrical release as a result of the coronavirus.
The three most-nominated animation series are all Disney productions.
The film will be among the first releases from feature animation start-up Skydance Animation.
Staff at the vfx titan are facing significant pay cuts. But some are now being offered “salary support,” with the help of production partner Locksmith Animation.
ViacomCBS’s revamped streamer, due to launch in summer, will be home to shows from Nickelodeon, Paramount, and MTV, among others.
Arturo “Vonno” Ambriz tells Cartoon Brew about making a stop-motion epic with little money and no prior experience.
We dive head first into the Hanna-Barbera Cinematic Universe in a conversation with Tony Cervone and Bill Haller, director and animation supervisor on “Scoob!”