Weekly Briefing: Sony Pictures Classics Acquires ‘Ruben Brandt, Collector’
Our handy overview of important stories from around the animation world.
Our handy overview of important stories from around the animation world.
We spoke to some of the creators participating in Pixelatl's Ideatoon pitching competition this week.
The 29th edition of Cartoon Forum, the renowned European co-production platform for animated television and new media projects, starts next Monday, September 10, in Toulouse, France.
A high-powered assemblage of industry leaders, vfx supervisors, art directors, creative directors, storytellers, and musicians will gather in Italy next month for the VIEW Conference.
Students from School of Visual Arts's MFA Computer Arts department share what they learned at their summer internships.
Learn about this unique year-long course that’s a partnership between UTS and "Lego Movie" animation studio Animal Logic.
Didn’t get to SIGGRAPH this year? Here’s a round-up of animation and vfx hardware and software announcements from the confab.
From short filmmaker to Pixar animator to director of hit animated features, Louis Clichy is charting his own course.
Rooster Teeth expands the slate of animation projects for its streaming service, and Netflix teams up with some key creative members of "Avatar: The Last Airbender."
Toon Boom Animation Career Camps bring together professional animators for future-proofed skills, steps, and strategies.
The VIEW Conference in Turin, Italy continues to expand its impressive list of speakers for its 19th edition, taking place October 22-26.
In our Short Pick of the Day, a woman leaves home for a short holiday, when she has a panic attack imagining all things that can go wrong in her home in her absence.
Want to learn how to animate, but don't have any money? The famous French animation school Gobelins has a program for you.
Mindbender continues its quest to develop cartooning in cg animation.
A look at how e.d. films in Montreal has adopted the Unity game engine for animated filmmaking, and even developed its own real-time tools.
London-based The Line is responsible for one of this season's more distinctive animated advertising campaigns.
Maxon, maker of Cinema 4D software, plans to broaden its offerings to augmented and virtual reality creators.
Disney has now been sued three different times by people claiming that "Inside Out" is based on their idea. The latest people to sue are a children's book author and a live-action filmmaker.
Academy Award winner Ed Jones explains what it took to create "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" in the days before digital vfx.
Cartoon Network's new "DIY" miniseries is a quirky and inspiring experiment, both conceptually and production-wise.