Rules Were Meant To Be Broken In Jeanette Jeanenne’s Short ‘Rules’
'Rules' humorously examines the consequences — or lack thereof — of ignoring spoken and unspoken societal norms.
'Rules' humorously examines the consequences — or lack thereof — of ignoring spoken and unspoken societal norms.
For Shah, it wasn't just about 'how to create an animated revival of a live-action series, but 'why.'
The show, which currently airs around the globe, is experimenting with a unique distribution strategy for U.S. audiences.
The company is looking at options to increase its output, including digital technologies like AI.
The iconic – and annoying – purple dinosaur is back!
Netflix's 'Blue Eye Samurai' led the pack with honors for three of its artists.
The series will launch on Comedy Central with an all-day marathon on Labor Day.
This year’s Pixelatl event is set to take place in Guadalajara from September 3-7.
Animation workers in Los Angeles are fired up as they prepare to take on the world's biggest entertainment companies.
One of the Fish Finger Friends is convinced that he's been robbed, but who took his coins?
Presented in honor of Bugs' 84th birthday, the special anchors a day of animated programming dedicated to the classic Looney Tunes star.
Over 150 awards were announced for the first annual edition of the event.
The new studio aims to fill the creative void left behind by the closure of long-time Atlanta studio Primal Screen.
The rehaul includes a promotion for Pablo Zuccarino and the exit of APAC chief Christopher Ho.
Everything old is new again at Warner Bros. Discovery.
Elliot's new feature film will world premiere at Annecy next month.
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.
Bakish's departure happens as Paramount continues to negotiate a merger with Skydance Media.
From studio visits to guest speakers and an annual career fair, SVA provides a diverse array of opportunities for students to develop their professional voice in order to succeed.
The company was known for its on-air branding and created thousands of bumpers, promos, and IDs for tv networks, particularly Cartoon Network and PBS Kids.