Artefact Launches Storyboard VR, Free Software for Prototyping Interactive Animation Projects
Storyboarding for virtual reality just got a lot easier thanks to this free software.
Storyboarding for virtual reality just got a lot easier thanks to this free software.
European producers aren't following the same path as American animation producers. Here's some of the key things they do differently.
We travel to sunny Lisbon to experience Monstra, a two-week long animation festival.
Amazon Studios is developing an adult animated series with the help of "Sausage Party" director Conrad Vernon.
Kong and his Skull Island friends and foes receive their own special brand of animation in the new Jordan Vogt-Roberts film.
The director of the series reveals an animation test and announces they're staffing up crew for the series.
French animators are making big contributions to a new line of Little Golden Books.
Two industry veterans are attached to direct a bigscreen version of the children's book series "Darkmouth."
There's more than a few ways to fund an animated feature nowadays, but the surest one of all is to simply be the child of a billionaire.
The computer graphics and interactive conference is shaking things up in the vr space.
Academy members' flippant attitude and outright disdain for animation has led to a crisis of confidence in the organization's abilities to judge animation.
Four days of animation screenings, filmmaker talks, workshops, installations, and parties are coming to Berkeley, California, next month!
Two powerhouse animation studios are launching a new studio in Ireland.
Alberto Vázquez made history tonight at the Goya Awards, winning both the animated feature and short film prizes.
'Broken,' the winner of the Sundance animated short film award, has just premiered online!
The 25-year-old L.A. studio Renegade Animation is discovering new possibilities with Adobe's real-time animation software.
The first Brazilian animated film was shown in theaters on January 22, 1917.
We look at how animation artists are reacting to the inauguration of casino owner and reality TV host Donald Trump as new U.S. president.
Why is a guy who made his reputation in vfx taking over a character animation studio? We've got some theories.
Chris deFaria, the voice of Peppermint Patty in 1970s Peanuts specials, is now top dog at Dreamworks Animation.