‘Venom’: What Happens When The Creature You Have To Create Is So Many Different Things?
Venom’s many forms and many states meant vfx artists had a lot of problems to solve.
Venom’s many forms and many states meant vfx artists had a lot of problems to solve.
John Lasseter has entered the cultural lexicon, but perhaps not in the way he intended.
Moho’s free 14.4 Side Quest update lets animators export full 2D rigs and animations to Unity, Unreal, Godot, and Blender using the glTF format.
Universal Pictures has moved up the release date of the film.
An investigation into the mysterious companies that are producing the most popular children’s content on Youtube, and what effect it might be having on children.
Two characters are linked by their hair. They influence each other with every move they make.
Here’s the list of 30 animation series selected for this year’s Asian Animation Summit.
Is the New York Comic Con lacking in animation events? Check out this weekend’s ANNY festival and conference in Manhattan.
A father and a son both have the same big birthmark on their butt.
Will Vinton, a seminal figure in the development of commercial stop motion animation in the United States, has passed away.
An oral history of PDI’s tech behind the making of “Antz,” which is celebrating its 20th anniversary.
The makers of Square Enix’s new experimental game aimed to create a seamless experience that combines photoreal cg and live action.
French studio Fortiche created this cg music video to promote the League of Legends World Championship 2018.
Nickelodeon has a new leader.
The new series will explore the life and work of women who worked at Disney.
Buenos Aires has a major event dedicated to animation, video games, and digital art, and it’s entirely free to attend.
An experimental film that explores the behavior of artificial light and color in digital environments.
The film promises action, comedy, and a visual approach unlike anything that’s ever been seen in Hollywood animation.
Comedy Central is borrowing from the playbook of its corporate sister Nickelodeon and launching an animated shorts program.
“We really want to dig in,” the event organizers tell Cartoon Brew. “We need actual, positive strategies for moving forward.”
More people around the world saw “Smallfoot” than any other film this weekend.