Catch Up On Southeast Asia’s Animation And Games Industries At Malaysia Digital Creativity Festival (MYDCF)
The two-part conference runs virtually throughout September, showcasing the latest and most exciting projects from the region.
The two-part conference runs virtually throughout September, showcasing the latest and most exciting projects from the region.
Pajek's new short will world premiere this month at the Ottawa Int'l Animation Festival.
Simon Otto, the show's supervising director, was head of character animation on the "How to Train Your Dragon" trilogy.
The British-made film from Disney's 20th Century Studios and Locksmith Animation will get a festival launch in London.
This week, we spotlight five artists who will speak at the convention on September 7–12.
"Iwájú" is set to premiere in 2023 on Disney+.
Entries are currently open — and free.
For the second year in a row, it will take place in an online format, making it accessible to a global audience.
A new full-sized pinscreen — only the third in existence — has arrived in Quebec. Its creator talks us through the painstaking process of assembling it.
Drouin was known for the striking shorts he made at the National Film Board of Canada, such as "Mindscape" and "Imprints."
The online educational platform is offering tuition, and recordings of past courses, at competitive prices.
Wyatt Cenac is writing and executive producing.
“We don’t want all these objects to end [up] in the ocean or poor countries as garbage,” says Delphine Maury of France's Tant Mieux Prod.
The film will launch November 30 on the streaming service.
The first intake of mentees are from the Latinx and neurodiverse communities.
Another winner was "Hayop Ka! The Nimfa Dimaano Story," a decidedly adult rom-com from the Philippines.
Based on Halfdan Pisket’s "The Dane Trilogy" graphic novels, the film tells the story of a Turkish refugee struggling to integrate in Denmark.
The skin and hair of virtual humans are still largely shaped by white features, argues Theodore Kim in a SIGGRAPH lecture.
"Will they not understand until animation workers too begin to die, one after another?" says director Takashi Watanabe about employers.
The exuberantly experimental indie feature is out in theaters and on video on demand.