Tools Of The Trade: Maryka & Quentin on Procreate
Welcome to our new series, in which industry artists and filmmakers speak about their favorite tool they used on a recent project.
Welcome to our new series, in which industry artists and filmmakers speak about their favorite tool they used on a recent project.
We speak to four studios about what it takes — and what it costs — to make cg visuals for theme park rides.
Set in a contemporary depiction of heaven, "777" is a surrealist opera narrated through living renaissance paintings.
China's popular streaming service is actively looking for European production partners.
Matt Maloney, associate chair of Savannah College of Art and Design’s animation department, describes how the pandemic could change the industry for the better.
The new studio is creatively led by Brad Lewis, a veteran of Pixar and Dreamworks.
"I just don't think we'll ever get something that game-changing in animation again," says Louis of Katsuhiro Otomo's cyberpunk classic.
Japan's beloved crime-caper franchise is rebooted in 3d cgi with skill and smarts.
We speak to MDEC, the dynamic government agency fueling Malaysia's animation boom.
Jen Hurler looks at the mass layoffs announced at the Walt Disney Company and whether they could have been avoided if the company had more sustainable business practices.
Tang Chinese forces clash with the Abbasid Caliphate in this new feature from Nice Boat Animation.
The Irish studio's new film pits city against nature, sometimes beautifully, sometimes crudely.
The feature adapts several short stories by the bestselling Japanese author.
Music video for Bastille's "What You Gonna Do???" featuring Graham Coxon.
"I wasn’t sure what the film was about," says Clapin, "and that hardly mattered to me."
Studio head Mike Zaimont is accused of "a pattern of hostility, insults, threats, lying, and harassment."
Dinosaurs collide with cavemen, Adam with aliens, in this zany send-up of creation myths.
"In some ways, being remote on a large production has probably protected me by having fewer daily interactions and distractions," says Nathan Love's Joe Burrascano.
Matt Watts talks about an important and often overlooked part of the 2D animation process: character rigging.
Animators are invited to create videos across a range of categories using Cartoon Animator 4.