Cartoon Forum 2019: A Look At 6 Pitches For New European Shows
Our report on new shows from day one of Cartoon Forum.
Our report on new shows from day one of Cartoon Forum.
The announcement comes a month after Fox acquired Bento Box studio.
SVA’s MFA Computer Arts program made a strong impact at SIGGRAPH 2025, with student volunteers, alumni, and faculty contributing throughout the conference.
It’s an unusually competitive year with lots of high-profile films in contention.
“The Witness,” an animated short from Netflix’s “Love Death & Robots,” won a total of 3 Emmy Awards this year.
Two brothers battle over the future of the family.
Animated films held three of the top five spots at this weekend’s Chinese box office.
Music video for “Treehouse” recorded by James Arthur and Ty Dolla $ign featuring Shotty Horroh.
The film, by Japanese artist Ujicha, is made with a lo-fi cutout technique known as “gekimation.” It will be available for streaming on October 21.
In her new role, Simensky will spearhead a new push into “emerging platforms” at the public broadcaster.
The program includes Oscar contenders like “I Lost My Body” and “Weathering With You,” and plenty of U.S. premieres.
Could Tartakovsky get an Oscar nomination for his new series, “Primal”?
The Polish event returns October 8–12 with a program of masterclasses, workshops, and other networking events for stop-motion filmmakers.
In a world that worships the Almighty Eye, two siblings find themselves escaping from sacrifice, only to discover their world is not what it appeared to be.
The studio’s first project will be the preschool series “Go! Go! Cory Carson.”
The Ibero-American Animation Quirino White Paper lays the groundwork for collaborations and co-productions between 23 countries.
The hand-drawn feature is aiming for a mid-2020 release.
The program, which runs September 12–30, will screen “Ghost in the Shell,” “Paprika,” and “Summer Wars,” among others.
New research looks at gender, ethnicity, inclusivity, and pay in the U.K.’s animation, vfx, and post-production sectors.
In 2017, John Morena set out to make 52 shorts in a year. The animator talks to Cartoon Brew about the one-of-a-kind project that is “Area 52.”