Documentary Animators: Now Is The Time To Apply To Denmark’s AniDox:Lab
Designed for directors and producers from both animation and live-action documentary, AniDox:Lab expands storytelling possibilities by mixing the two schools of filmmaking.
Designed for directors and producers from both animation and live-action documentary, AniDox:Lab expands storytelling possibilities by mixing the two schools of filmmaking.
In many ways, Beagle’s story — an artist, taken in by a con artist — is as classic as his writing.
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.’
A new episode, a marathon, and a vinyl LP will mark the 5th anniversary of the Adult Swim gem “Off the Air.”
Reel FX is moving forward with its exciting collaboration with the Spanish directors of “Nocturna.”
Directed by Doug Sweetland and Nicholas Stoller, the film will debut next September.
Tomorrow afternoon at CalArts, the experimental animation program will present the school’s first-ever symposium on gender bias in animation.
After receiving nearly 1,400 submissions from across Africa, South African studio Triggerfish chose 8 projects for further development.
“Meanwhile” follows four characters traversing a city, each lost in their own separate worlds, trapped in their memories, regrets and frustrations.
Our look at four animated features that could upset the Oscar race and sneak in as nominees.
Good news for men though: they directed 100% of American animated features released in 2015.
For a look at path-breaking VR animation, Sundance 2016 is worth checking out.
A short film about the evolution of an extraterrestrial mind, and its journey to the light.
In a world inhabited by strange creatures, a cat endeavors to find her place within it.
Get a preview of all the animated shorts coming to the 22nd edition of Slamdance next month.
The Eyeworks Festival of Experimental Animation and Animation Breakdown Festival are both happening this weekend.
Laika’s fourth film, “Kubo and the Two Strings,” is an honest-to-goodness action-adventure film set in a mythic Japan.
It’s a perfect set-up for a buddy comedy adventure, with deep but accessible roots.
An old man tells the story of his childhood in Corsica, and how his father crossed paths with Andre Spada, a notorious bandit in the 30s, when he arrested him.
The tenth time’s the charm for Blue Sky Studios.
The new Turtles trailer contains plenty of cartoon fun, thanks to ILM.