Cinesite Hires Pixar Veteran Andrew Gordon As Global Animation Director For Features (Exclusive)
Gordon will oversee the company's animation teams in London, Montreal, and Vancouver.
Gordon will oversee the company's animation teams in London, Montreal, and Vancouver.
The streamer is partnering with Naz, Science Saru, and Mappa in Japan, as well as Studio Mir in South Korea.
Matt Maloney, associate chair of Savannah College of Art and Design’s animation department, describes how the pandemic could change the industry for the better.
A watershed moment in Canadian animation history.
The new studio is creatively led by Brad Lewis, a veteran of Pixar and Dreamworks.
The division will produce and distribute “coveted anime series” both in Japan and globally.
Customers in the U.K. and Ireland will get premieres of shows like "Trollstopia" and "Madagascar: A Little Wild."
"I just don't think we'll ever get something that game-changing in animation again," says Louis of Katsuhiro Otomo's cyberpunk classic.
Some of the best, funniest, and downright weirdest films on the animated shorts circuit are now available to view for free online.
"Tut" is described as "an afro-futuristic, coming-of-age story of the boy king Tutankhamun."
We dive into the feature projects presented at this year's pitching forum.
"The animation industry is still a boys' club," says Hannah Lau-Walker, founder of She Drew That.
We speak to MDEC, the dynamic government agency fueling Malaysia's animation boom.
The culture website's wonderful article runs through the history of the medium, from magic lanterns to "Steven Universe."
Watch the crew discuss their ambitions for the film — and for Chinese animation in general.
Vincent Alexander run us through the finest self-referential moments in animation, from Koko the Clown to "The Simpsons."
J.J. Abrams will produce an adaptation of "Oh, The Places You'll Go!" for the studio.
As the school launches new diversity initiatives, alumni share their experiences tackling social and political issues in their work.
More people saw "Jiang Ziya" in its first day than have seen Disney's "Mulan" during its entire release in China.
The management shakeup comes as Nickelodeon’s animation studio continues to grow in the pandemic.