2018 Sundance And Slamdance Review: Animation Infiltrates The Festivals
We sent a reporter to the Sundance and Slamdance film festivals to check out animated films – and what we found surprised us.
We sent a reporter to the Sundance and Slamdance film festivals to check out animated films – and what we found surprised us.
The technically innovative attraction uses a 180-degree projection mapping technique.
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.
Facebook as a maker of animation tools? It just happened.
Australia’s vfx industry just got a lot bigger.
This isn’t going to be your typical animated feature.
Warner Bros. Animation shares some photos with us of the big party they threw for this year’s Annie Award nominees.
The companies have recently contributed vfx to “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle,” “Black Panther,” “Thor: Ragnarok,” Okja,” and “Game of Thrones.”
Glen Keane will direct a feature film for Netflix.
A U.S. judge did not accept a woman’s claim that “Inside Out” was based on her project, “The Moodsters.” Our legal expert explains the ruling.
Travel the world with Instagram.
When your first award presenter of the evening is a man charged with rape, it’s a fair indication of where the rest of the evening is headed.
The Chinese company’s goal is to become one of the world’s leading creators of high-quality animation content.
Latin American creators: This is a great opportunity to take your projects to the next level.
Winner of the 2015 Palme d’Or at Cannes, “Waves ’98” is now online.
The director of the film had an unusual request: make the end titles feel like a high school art project.
The artists at Walt Disney Animation Studios will have their say tomorrow.
Three animated features and four animated shorts have been nominated for France’s highest filmmaking honor.
Dylan Brown, a veteran Pixar animator, was making his directorial debut at Paramount, but now he’s been fired over ‘inappropriate’ sexual conduct.
In a fucked up world, two opposite characters meet.
From “Lastman” to “Fantastic Planet,” an extensive survey of French animation will take place in New York City this weekend.