‘Twice Upon A Time’ And ‘Sesame Street’ Director John Korty: An Appreciation
Harley Jessup, Henry Selick, and Brian Narelle share their memories of an iconic American filmmaker.
Harley Jessup, Henry Selick, and Brian Narelle share their memories of an iconic American filmmaker.
Is your child a movie lover, a dreamer, a creator? Are they buried in their sketchbook, building worlds and characters that live inside their imagination?
The Mercury Filmworks animator tells us how he made his film using Toon Boom Harmony Premium.
Pacheco was the clean-up supervisor of Disney Animation's last hand-drawn features, "The Princess and the Frog" and "Winnie the Pooh."
These highlights of the year show that animation can tackle any subject, from sexual assault to Chile's military dictatorship.
Critics like the film as much as award voters do.
Jim Hillin, the cg supervisor of "Beauty and the Beast," reveals the creation of an iconic moment in Disney animation history.
Industry leaders gathered at the virtual festival to share lessons learned during their SCAD days.
Dan Ojari and Mikey Please explain how they made their seasonal short at the storied stop-motion studio.
Europe's most important pitching platform for animated series returns on September 20–23. Here's some projects to look out for.
The media titan is home to Paramount, Nickelodeon, MTV, Fleischer cartoons, "Garfield," "Rugrats," "Avatar: The Last Airbender," and much more …
Michael Govier and Will McCormack scored an Oscar nomination with their first animated short, "If Anything Happens I Love You." They spoke to us about their vision for the film.
Ruthie Harrison and Richie Ward reflect on the opportunities MECA has given them to make art and present it to the world.
The Canadian director has followed his 2019 film "Ville Neuve" with an equally multi-layered, mesmerizing work.
Tucker worked in roles including layout, storyboard, writing, and directing, picking up credits on influential series like "The Simpsons," "Rugrats," and "The Ren & Stimpy Show."
We discuss the gentleman thief's first cg outing with Tomokazu Sakamoto and Tatsuya Akagi, animation and rigging supervisor on the film.
Eighty years after they first appeared, Tom & Jerry are headed to the bigscreen as cg characters.
"The sprawling story seems to touch on almost every aspect of human life," says Long. "I found it overwhelming and strangely addictive."
"[It's] kind of like the designs you remember them looking like, not so much what they actually look like," says "Animaniacs" co-executive producer Gabe Swarr.
Among the Pixar veteran's choices are "The General," "Guys and Dolls," and "2001: A Space Odyssey."