Brenda Banks, One Of The First Black Women Animators In America, Dies At 72
Even as she built up an impressive career working with the likes of Ralph Bakshi, Hanna-Barbera, and Warner Bros., Banks remained very private about her life.
Even as she built up an impressive career working with the likes of Ralph Bakshi, Hanna-Barbera, and Warner Bros., Banks remained very private about her life.
In Denmark, the white actor who voices Joe has defended his casting. In Portugal, a popular petition is calling for the film to be re-dubbed.
The first-ever Black in Animation Awards Show will take place as a virtual event next month.
It will be over and we will hug again.
It doesn't matter if a black character is voiced by a black actor, Jackson argues, but studios need to endow more black talent.
How is the movement for racial justice shaping animation? We speak to industry figures who are pushing for change.
"Black characters on an animated show should be played by Black people," said Slate.
Pixar is continuing to diversify its rank of co-directors, but what does that mean?
Filmmakers Wesley Louis And Mohamed Fadera share their thoughts in a video hosted by animation studio The Line.
Kumail Nanjiani lends his voice — and personality — to the completely cg alien.
Sony’s box office and critical smash remains as frontrunner inching closer to the Academy Award.
The director of "Incredibles 2" is the first major figure at Pixar to speak openly about John Lasseter.
Watch the trailer for "Marvel's Avengers: Black Panther's Quest."
The U.S. commercial studio is growing.
We look at how vfx studio Luma Pictures helped deliver that high-octane car chase scene for Ryan Coogler’s blockbuster superhero film.
A busy February weekend in both the U.S. and China resulted in both hits and misses.
We look back at the making of Michael Jackson's "Black or White" music video on its 25th anniversary.
Music video for High On Fire's "The Black Plot."
"Why do you draw so many black characters?" A CalArts student explains how she answers this question.
Frank Braxton broke animation's color barrier in the early-1950s, changing the animation industry forever.