Short Pick Of The Day: ‘The Transformation’ by Julian Glander
A special sequence from Cartoon Network’s “The Amazing World of Gumball.”
A special sequence from Cartoon Network’s “The Amazing World of Gumball.”
A look at how e.d. films in Montreal has adopted the Unity game engine for animated filmmaking, and even developed its own real-time tools.
A look back at the Oscar-nominated short and the innovative artistry of Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski, directors of ‘The Girl Who Cried Pearls.’
As usual, animation and vfx played a big role in the making of “Ant-Man and The Wasp.”
The Drac Pack delivers its third no. 1 launch.
Music video for the Rare Americans’ “Cats, Dogs, & Rats.”
In TruTV’s new anthology series, a voice actor’s worst nightmare comes to life when a character he voices comes to life.
Asterix and Obelix are back for a new animated adventure – in cg!
Hand-drawn, adult, and dealing with complex psychological themes, this Hungarian feature looks and feels like no other animated feature in the current marketplace.
Animation supervisor Alan Hawkins shares animation secrets behind Blobby, Count Dracula’s bat transformations, and the Kraken.
Walt Disney Animation Studios is experimenting with virtual reality.
The Canadian service studio, which produces animation for series like “Rick & Morty,” “Teen Titans Go!,” and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” has a new CEO.
Investors continue to be impressed by the San Francisco-based studio, which is creating narrative-based animation content for ar/vr.
Can life’s second act be as fulfilling as the first? Jelle van Meerendonk explores in his humorous graduation film.
In her first public appearance as Disney Animation’s chief creative officer, Jennifer Lee speaks about Disney’s #DreamBigPrincess initiative.
After a year of failed negotiations with entertainment producers, animation voice actors could call a strike.
Here’s a look at some of the pages from a new book about Disney’s Nine Old Men.
Watch this music video created entirely with imagery from an 1897 Sears Roebuck Catalogue.
Will anyone want to see the film after this dud of a teaser?
“Incredibles 2” has accomplished something incredible.
An experimental animation from Japan that samples Disney’s copyrighted work combined with video synthesizer.