A Thrilling Tour Through The History Of Wild Takes In Animation
Get ready to have your eyes pop out of your skull, because today we’re taking a look at some of the great wild takes throughout animation history.
Get ready to have your eyes pop out of your skull, because today we’re taking a look at some of the great wild takes throughout animation history.
Three-time Oscar nominee Torill Kove, who won the Academy Award for her short 'The Danish Poet,' is back in the Oscars race this year with a new film about her memories of growing up in Kenya.
In this Oscar-qualified short, a group of friends go on a roadtrip as their car – and their country – falls apart.
The NFB film earned its Oscars qualification by winning the Helen Hill Award for animated short at the New Orleans Film Festival.
Mathilde Bédouet's 'Summer 96' qualified for the Oscars by winning the prestigious César Award, France's equivalent of the Academy Award.
Both films have emerged as key Oscar contenders in the animated feature and short categories.
'Rules' humorously examines the consequences — or lack thereof — of ignoring spoken and unspoken societal norms.
Two other animated films also received special jury mentions at the festival: the feature 'Olivia & Las Nubes' and the short 'Dragfox.'
The series is created by 'Hilda' director and producer Andy Coyle.
The awards will be presented December 7 in Switzerland.
The multiplane camera was a revolutionary piece of animation tech that added depth to two-dimensional artwork.
The non-profit organization was started by Six Point Harness founder Brendan Burch.
The Ottawa win should help reinforce the fact that 'Flow' is one of the best animated films of 2024 and a real Oscar contender during the upcoming awards season.
The festival is set to take place in Los Angeles from October 18-20.
We've put together a list of nine shorts that demonstrate the breadth and diversity available at this year's Ottawa Festival.
Lee will remain at the studio to work on the 'Frozen' franchise.
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The short will premiere this fall on Disney+.
The screening and party is set to take place on October 10.
The company is looking at options to increase its output, including digital technologies like AI.