AI Animation Tech Startup Cheehoo, Backed By Netflix Head Of Film Dan Lin, Raises $10 Million
The company wants to make the process of creating animation less expensive and complex.
The company wants to make the process of creating animation less expensive and complex.
The full-service 2d animation studio, which had been in business for decades, employed over 100 workers during peak periods.
The Netflix-bound film is being produced by Skydance Animation.
Fierlinger carved out a singular path in animation — one marked by a distinct visual voice, a relentless work ethic, and a deep emotional honesty.
The groundbreaking adult animated series premieres this Sunday.
Barbie, Chester Cheetah, and Cocomelon have all been brought to life using the company's production pipeline.
As animation directors explore longer film formats, the trend is causing headaches for producers, distributors, festival programmers, and educators.
A subjective guide to this year's vfx tentpoles, franchise entries, outliers, and streaming content.
Many members of the animation community have suffered unimaginable losses – here is how to help them directly.
After today's unexpected release on digital platforms, the film is more readily available than ever before.
'Inside Out 2' and 'Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl' picked up seven nominations apiece.
Gardner's hand-drawn animated film tells the real-life story of a bear that legend says played a key role during a battle of World War II.
The films are available on the platform through the holiday season.
The company is among the few animation studios that meets a B Corp's stringent qualifications for social, environmental, and governance best practices.
One of the Fish Finger Friends is convinced that he's been robbed, but who took his coins?
The film will launch on the streamer November 22, 2024.
Another key figure from Walt Disney Animation Studios has joined John Lasseter-led Skydance.
The show will premiere on Apple TV+ later this month.
To celebrate the release of 'The Garfield Movie,' we’re taking a look at the long history of animated adaptations of newspaper comic strips.
What do Denis Villeneuve, Wes Anderson, Steven Spielberg, Jean-Luc Godard, and Stephen Chow all have in common?