Short Pick Of The Day: ‘Hai Yorokonde’ by Kazuya Kanehisa
In just under three months the retro-style music video 'Hai Yorokonde' has amassed over 67 million views.
In just under three months the retro-style music video 'Hai Yorokonde' has amassed over 67 million views.
The Emmy Awards will be presented in September.
A total of 124 were selected from 2,308 entries.
The first edition of the FlipaClip Film Festival is now accepting entries.
Their new service offering will produce content for high-budget animation projects.
Pérez Irigoyen's company Dessignare has found success with unconventional screen formats for animation in planetarium venues and virtual reality.
Notably, seven of the people invited to the Short Film and Feature Animation branch were born in Japan, an increase from previous years.
She replaces Karen Toliver, who will leave the company.
The announcement comes after Paramount Pictures CEO Brian Robbins said last year that the studio was moving away from original feature animation.
Here's a look at ten new shorts that'll be screening at this year's Annecy Festival.
At Chapman University, animation students are mentored by top-shelf artists such as Lauren Faust, Brenda Chapman, and John Musker.
The independent Montreal vfx company aims to develop its own original animation projects and stories.
The Japanese feature 'Who Said Death is Beautiful?' used Stable Diffusion among other software in its production.
He also says that his last feature at the studio, 'Moana,' was "a very difficult project."
Elliot's new feature film will world premiere at Annecy next month.
The hybrid film will combine cg animation, live-action, and animatronics.
Other Warner Bros. highlights include first-looks at The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, Creature Commandos, and the reboot of The Amazing World of Gumball.
Calarts students are pushing in exciting and new directions. Can the commercial industry keep up?
What do Denis Villeneuve, Wes Anderson, Steven Spielberg, Jean-Luc Godard, and Stephen Chow all have in common?
A closer look at how Norway's Qvisten Animation is powering their animation productions with HP technology.