Here’s Why Charlie Kaufman Thinks Stop Motion Animators Are Amazing Artists
Kaufman gained a real appreciation for animators during the making of his new film "Anomalisa."
Kaufman gained a real appreciation for animators during the making of his new film "Anomalisa."
Can a sweet but smart cartoon help stop the 500 companies, investors, and governments deforesting the Earth to crisis?
Sixty years ago on this day — December 31, 1955 — a short masterpiece was released into movie theaters: Chuck Jones’ One Froggy …
From new visions to revivals of lost wonders, next year's incoming animated features reach far and wide.
Designed for directors and producers from both animation and live-action documentary, AniDox:Lab expands storytelling possibilities by mixing the two schools of filmmaking.
Reel FX is moving forward with its exciting collaboration with the Spanish directors of "Nocturna."
Claude Cloutier explains the challenges of animating inanimate objects and shares never-before-seen drawings from throughout the filmmaking process.
Get a preview of all the animated shorts coming to the 22nd edition of Slamdance next month.
The Eyeworks Festival of Experimental Animation and Animation Breakdown Festival are both happening this weekend.
The tenth time's the charm for Blue Sky Studios.
The new Turtles trailer contains plenty of cartoon fun, thanks to ILM.
Seventeen animated shorts were selected for the Sundance Film Festival's short film categories this year.
The "Croods" crew returns to Netflix on December 24.
A veteran of "Adventure Time" and "Gravity Falls," "Niki Yang steps out on her own with "Yoyotoki: Happy Ears!"
Adobe's new Animate CC is making strides to be more animator-friendly, but is it too little, too late?
"Inside Out" leads the way with 14 nominations.
Adusted for inflation, "The Good Dinosaur" is Pixar's weakest launch ever at the box office.
"Gumball" and "Gravity Falls" also earned BAFTA Children's Awards.
Viscardi's first project will be to oversee a "Hey Arnold!" made-for-TV movie.
Of the studio's 16 films to date, no Pixar film has had a solo woman director, but Ed Catmull thinks that will change soon.