Inside The Artist’s Studio: Nacho Rodríguez
Spanish artist Nacho Rodríguez invites us into his studio, and shares how his environment inspires and influences his animation work.
Spanish artist Nacho Rodríguez invites us into his studio, and shares how his environment inspires and influences his animation work.
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A busy February weekend in both the U.S. and China resulted in both hits and misses.
A world-class group of animation creators will present at the GLAS Animation Festival, including "The Lego Movie" makers Phil Lord and Chris Miller.
Already a hit in several South American countries, "Condorito" opens today in the United States.
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Warner Bros. will bring the DC superhero team to the bigscreen in 2018.
Locksmith will create a second pipeline of animated features made in the U.K. to complement Fox's existing series of Blue Sky animated features.
Anibar is an animation festival, but it's also much, much more.
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Nothing can keep Americans from watching "The Emoji Movie."
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A new film from the co-director of "Ernest & Celestine."