Know Your Indie Filmmaker: Isabelle Favez
Favez's short films and tv work feature an assortment of odd yet lovable and compassionate characters seeking social connections.
Favez's short films and tv work feature an assortment of odd yet lovable and compassionate characters seeking social connections.
The projects, in various stages of development and production, will present at Cartoon Movie in March.
Lawmakers have asked the Biden administration to block any social media company based in any country deemed hostile to American interests.
Rutledge’s works are trippy cg wonders that take viewers on a sensory ride they never knew they wanted or needed.
North American animation shouldn't be afraid to touch on themes that are adult in depth and concern.
Diakur's utterly original films have garnered acclaim for using software glitches and defects to tell sensitive stories about equally broken humans
This week's subject is Estonian master Priit Pärn, the animation successor of Jean-Luc Godard, George Grosz, Pop Art, and Monty Python.
Cartoon Animator 5 (CTA5) has launched with several crucial features introduced to level the playing field for amateur and professional artists alike.
Kamentsky's camera-less, abstract pieces combine technical innovation with frequently absurd, comical, and saucy storylines.
“I wanted to have evidence of [stop motion's imperfections]," says Selick. "I think the audience needs to work a little bit to make the magic real, but then the movie means more to them.”
Pavlátová’s films obsessively explore how language, boredom, sex, desire, and death inevitably mess up marriages and relationships.
Simard's multi-layered works eschew straightforward narratives and explore overlapping sensations wide open to interpretation.
The platform aims to be a space for short films where "the attention is from people who are purposely seeking out quality, rather than having it shoved towards them by an algorithm."
The video revisits several now-legendary vfx horror stories and suggests ways that a collapse of the industry may be avoided.
Ocker cleverly explores themes of peer pressure, loneliness, ethics, fear, and anxiety, while celebrating the differences in each of us.
Phillip’s bold, funny, and deeply personal works explore a mélange of characters as they skulk, slide, and scrape their way through life.
Watch the winners across four categories: Business, Comic, Education, and Youtuber.
Zaramella's diverse body of work includes technically adventurous films that use live action, drawings, clay, pixilation, paper puppets, human fingers, and all manner of other objects.
An animation artist by trade, Swarr now programs games for Gameboy Color in his free time.
This week’s subject is the L.A.-based Kangmin Kim, whose stop-motion films showcase striking design and innovative storytelling.