2025 Oscar Contenders: ‘Quota’ Directors Job Roggeveen, Joris Oprins, and Marieke Blaauw
The Oscar-nominated trio behind 'A Single Life' is back with a new dark comedy about climate change and individual responsibility.
The Oscar-nominated trio behind 'A Single Life' is back with a new dark comedy about climate change and individual responsibility.
Our Oscar contenders series kicks off today with 'Wander to Wonder,' a creepy look at the lives of puppets who are left alone in a tv studio after their creator dies.
French animation producers presented a diverse array of high-quality animated series at the latest edition of Cartoon Forum.
A new documentary found a unique way to bring life to its ceramic subject matter through a mixed-media animation approach.
Over 150 awards were announced for the first annual edition of the event.
Ole Tillmann, art director of 'Harold Halibut,' walks us through the production process of one of 2024's most distinctive-looking video games.
Cartoon Animator 5 is a powerful animation tool with features that are sophisticated enough for professional users, but intuitive and easy enough for new animators.
This year's edition is currently taking place in Berlin.
The Oscar-nominated 'Robin Robin' directors joined us to share behind-the-scenes stories and artwork from their indie project.
Clockwork toy characters and sets experience chaos mirroring the song's unsettled narrative.
Available online or as a download, 'Drawing for Nothing' currently features assets from 12 canceled or troubled films but could one day include hundreds of titles.
Bakshi also gave us access to a trove of behind-the-scenes artwork and explained how his team brought life to Element City and its characters.
The nominees shared their favorite shots with us and explained what makes them special.
'Orion' is directed by Sean Charmatz from a screenplay by Charlie Kaufman. Animation was handled by Mikros in India and Jungler in France.
The film is produced and animated by Locus Animation Studios, best known for animating 2020's 'Red Shoes and the Seven Dwarfs.'
In this exclusive series, the filmmakers behind each of this year's Oscar-shortlisted shorts reveal their favorite shots.
Filmmakers from each of this year's shortlisted shorts shared the first piece of artwork they made for their films.
Critics have been generally receptive, and have found plenty to admire both visually and narratively, while acknowledging that the film hews close to well-worn American animation formulas.
The director joined us to discuss why animals make the best protagonists and the importance of a good score.
Set in a world where colors are banned, the short turns on a young man whose vibrant identity is accidentally outed by a playful young child.