Tomorrow Night in LA: Contemporary Animation From Spain
Get a taste of what animators in Spain are creating nowadays.
Get a taste of what animators in Spain are creating nowadays.
Creators are calling for an end to Youtube's current policies, which allow corporations to abuse American copyright law and restrict the free speech rights of independent artists.
The deadline to purchase an online pass is tomorrow.
Steve Cutts may not be a household name, but his viral films got him the gig of a lifetime.
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Watch Konstantin Bronzit's film, which also won the top prize at Annecy last year.
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The top animation prizes at both Sundance and Slamdance were won by student animated shorts from the U.K.
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One of the most original voices in contemporary stop motion talks about his work with us.
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Darnell's new company Baobab Studios will release its first virtual reality short, "Invasion," early next year.
Filmmaker Tess Martin visits Anim'est, Romania's biggest annual animation event.
Cloudkid has become the second major Boston animation studio to shut down in the last eight months.
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