Warner Bros. Teases CG Feature ‘Moomios’ As It Grows Its Commitment To Spanish Production
Warner Bros. Spain has announced plans to invest in or produce 8–10 features a year in the country — both live action and animation.
Warner Bros. Spain has announced plans to invest in or produce 8–10 features a year in the country — both live action and animation.
The changes come as the company launches an initiative to grow its presence in the kids, family, and young adult sphere.
Alex Désert will voice Carl Carlson in "The Simpsons" and Arif Zahir will take over as Cleveland Brown in "Family Guy."
Susan Young's 1985 short is set during London's famed Notting Hill Carnival. "The thing that really excited me was that she’d used animation to say something about society at that time," says Quinn.
The Chinese animated feature, which reimagines the millennia-old Mulan legend, is released in the country next month.
The critically acclaimed "Bojack Horseman" ended its six-season run without ever having won an Emmy Award.
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"I didn’t initially know that 'Gatchaman' was a Japanese production," says Tindle, "but I could sense that it was different."
The feature adapts several short stories by the bestselling Japanese author.
The U.K. company has also signed with L.A.'s Creative Artists Agency "to help identify and develop global partners for its business."
She worked as a visual development artist, character designer, and story artist on most of Disney's 2d features of the 1990s.
To put it simply: some are happier than others.
In a year with a reduced slate of animated features, two major releases — one streaming and one theatrical — will go head-to-head.
The 2d family feature will get a French theatrical release on October 21.
"I wasn’t sure what the film was about," says Clapin, "and that hardly mattered to me."
The character art conference's first virtual edition will be live-streamed on September 18–19.
Portuguese filmmaker Abi Feijó believes children should do more than just watch animation; they should also learn how to bring their own stories to life. And he's been teaching kids how to create animated films for over 30 years.
Animators are invited to create videos across a range of categories using Cartoon Animator 4.
"I have a kind of fascination with things that have gotten out of control," says Kabuki. "It's animalistic and erotic."
"Even though the industry is overflowing with female talent, it is not always highlighted," says Pixelatl artistic director Christian Bermejo.