Series Craft: Director Barth Maunoury Breaks Down An Emotional ‘Arcane’ Sequence
Manoury walks us through a sequence from the episode "The Message Hidden Within the Pattern."
Manoury walks us through a sequence from the episode "The Message Hidden Within the Pattern."
In honor of Saul Bass’s birthday this month, we’re taking a look at some of the greatest animated title sequences from live-action movies.
The seventh Animation First features several additions including its first ever juried competition for Francophone Shorts.
To celebrate the 110th birthday of the looniest of the Looney Tunes directors, we’re looking at some of the best freakouts in his filmography.
Steve Loter and Rodney Clouden describe the blend of music, narrative, and aesthetics in one of the show's signature "mixtape" sequences.
Our fourth look at contenders that have qualified for the 2023 Oscars.
The film was made during Chile's recent social uprising. "We were making a short film about torture in the past, while this was happening again in our country," says director Hugo Covarrubias.
Critics like the film as much as award voters do.
The culture website's wonderful article runs through the history of the medium, from magic lanterns to "Steven Universe."
It’s breakdown season - here’s our guide to some of the best making of clips, reels, and behind-the-scenes featurettes.
The highlight of Netflix's "Disjointed" are the animation sequences created by independent animators.
How an indie animator in New York City added a unique animated touch to a major Hollywood film.
Tipped by a reader, I made a trip to a local Best Buy in search of a intriguing DVD set of Abbott & Costello features Universal is …
Animator Breana Navickas on building 'The Three Tomes' independently, centering Black joy, queer YA fantasy, and surviving industry erosion.
Dillihay explains how broadcast grammar, shot selection, and pacing helped Sony’s animated feature capture the stakes of elite-level play and find its audience.
GKIDS picks up Bruno Bozzetto’s full catalog as the restored cult classic gets a 50th anniversary screening in New York alongside 'Fantasia.'
The duo debuted on February 10, 1940, in 'Puss Gets the Boot' (1940), so we’re celebrating with a look at the rare occasions the normally mute duo spoke up.
How one accidental screening led a lifelong NFB relationship blending documentary, animation, mentorship, and the preservation of Canada’s film history.
The sudden shutdown ends decades of workflows, jeopardizes active productions, and deepens fears that AI-first strategies are steering the industry.
Featuring a carefully animated fall where a clay figure loses its identity in a state between death and rebirth, the clip embodies the film’s emotional core.