5 Brilliant Films To Watch On Bang Bang, A New Youtube Channel For Animated Shorts
Run by Miyu Distribution, the channel features dozens of striking festival films, including award winners and Oscar nominees.
Run by Miyu Distribution, the channel features dozens of striking festival films, including award winners and Oscar nominees.
If Disney ever decides to do a live-action “Simpsons” spin-off, it may look something like this.
Watch a conversation with the filmmakers of ‘Nimona,’ which is newly nominated for a Critics Choice Award.
The deal also covers distribution and licensing for all Ward-owned IP.
Some animators earn $35k, others $175k.
“Flee” is up against “Encanto,” “Luca,” and “The Mitchells vs. the Machines” in the animated feature category.
Works by Guillermo del Toro and Chris Williams, alongside three anime features, are also in the mix.
Fifteen participants will be selected for the eight-week program.
Besides more familiar work, here’s a chance to watch the Studio Ghibli co-founder’s three-hour documentary about a medieval canal system.
Spire will use Epic’s Unreal Engine to produce animated features and expand into the metaverse.
The government spent USD$60 million on kids’ programming over three years. That funding stream will now disappear.
Bungie will operate as an independent subsidiary and its games will not become exclusive to Playstation.
It’s a light month for animated originals, though viewers — especially younger ones — still have plenty to look forward to.
There’s good news for “Encanto,” “Luca,” “The Mitchells vs. the Machines,” “Sing 2,” and “Raya and the Last Dragon.”
You’ve never heard animation soundtracks like these.
The workers at the “Call of Duty” developer are now taking their fight to the National Labor Relations Board.
For theaters, Covid was “severe injury that maybe doesn’t heal,” says Iger.
We asked the directors of this year’s 15 shortlisted shorts about how they would improve animated short distribution and viewing.
Think of Will Vinton fused with William S. Burroughs, with a dash of “Mad Max” and The Clash. Director Cesar Cabral tells us about the making of his wildly unique animated feature.
“Brave” director Mark Andrews is directing the new series.
The company has been “consulting with members of the dwarfism community.”