Weinstein Company Releases English Trailer for ‘Leap!’
Originally titled "Ballerina," this France/Canada production will open in the U.S. on April 21.
Originally titled "Ballerina," this France/Canada production will open in the U.S. on April 21.
The first still from the project has also been released.
Minchin expresses "impotent fury and sadness" at Dreamworks' cancellation of the project that he had worked on for four years.
Disney XD has announced a second-season pick-up for the series.
Academy members' flippant attitude and outright disdain for animation has led to a crisis of confidence in the organization's abilities to judge animation.
After 20 years in the industry, Oscar-nominated short filmmaker and commercial director Grant Orchard discovered that tv series production has its own unique challenges.
The Japanese master is returning for one more animated feature.
As entertaining and satisfying as "Zootopia" may be on a scene-by-scene basis, the movie ultimately fails because it insists on having it both ways simultaneously - anthropomorphic and metaphoric.
Made in America with Chinese money, does "Rock Dog" represent a future for animated features?
Attention, filmmakers: Here are some new ways to ensure your animated short gets seen by online audiences.
Four days of animation screenings, filmmaker talks, workshops, installations, and parties are coming to Berkeley, California, next month!
The director of "Battle of the Gulf" says that the film is "an answer to [American] propaganda.”
European animation producers are putting forward a new vision for family-oriented animated features. Here's some exciting upcoming projects.
Nathan Jurevicius' character brand Scarygirl is turning into a cg feature.
How Chris McKay immersed himself in the world of Batman for the latest Lego adventure.
Director Claude Barras talks about the hard work of achieving simplicity, the keys to making kid characters in animation feel authentic, and why he believes stop motion is the midpoint between fiction and animation.
Despite losing five of its six nominations, "Kubo" still managed to do something no other non-Disney film has done in the last five years.
Two powerhouse animation studios are launching a new studio in Ireland.
The exciting world of European feature animation will be on display next month at Cartoon Movie in Bordeaux, France.
This year's Oscar-nominated vfx supervisors name their toughest shots—and they're not all what you might think.