This Weekend in NYC: MoCCA, Rebecca Sugar, Bill Plympton, ‘April and the Extraordinary World’
New Yorkers: Start planning your animated weekend.
New Yorkers: Start planning your animated weekend.
The world's largest gathering of animation artists reveals more of its 2016 programming line-up.
From low wages to concussions, producing a crowdfunded indie animated series isn't a job for the faint of heart.
Animation is growing up at the prestigious Cartoon Movie forum in France.
Sixty years ago on this day — December 31, 1955 — a short masterpiece was released into movie theaters: Chuck Jones’ One Froggy …
Claude Cloutier explains the challenges of animating inanimate objects and shares never-before-seen drawings from throughout the filmmaking process.
The former Disney animator speaks about the challenges of creating an international co-production spanning more than a half-dozen countries, numerous visual styles, and almost a decade of production time.
Observations and tips from a first-time attendee of the world's largest animation festival.
An uninformed commentary about the visual effects industry goes viral.
The most extensive look yet at Steve Martino's reinvention of "Peanuts."
Take advantage of our hand-picked list of call for entries from animation festivals around the globe.
CEO Bob Iger has driven the Disney Company to record profits. But how long will his strategy work?
A small team of Cape Town-based artists are set to pitch their feature film at Annecy.
Annecy is taking over San Diego Comic-Con as the place for Hollywood to preview its major projects.
Indie animation heavyweight Bill Plympton is using a new distribution to get his adult animation to audiences.
The Annecy International Animated Film Festival has confirmed that animation legend Richard Williams will attend the festival this year.
Analyzing the performance and acting in the Academy Award-nominated "How to Train Your Dragon 2."
Steve Hulett remembers the time when Disney artists were told they were being moved to a warehouse off the lot, and the animation division's first "gong show" pitch session.
Japan's Animation Artist in Residence Tokyo has announced the three animation filmmakers selected for its 2015 residency program: Alex Grigg from Australia, and Anna Budanova and Natalia Chernysheva, both from Russia.
The Sundance Film Festival has announced the film and installation selections for their upcoming edition, which will take place in Park City, Utah between January 22 and February 1, 2015.