February’s Biggest Stories From The World Of Animation
Many trends from January have carried over this month, with the main talking points among our readers being artificial intelligence, mass layoffs, and unionization.
Many trends from January have carried over this month, with the main talking points among our readers being artificial intelligence, mass layoffs, and unionization.
Original animation titles are hard to find in March, as major streaming platforms fall back on catalog IPs.
Kris Anka and Jesús Alonso Iglesias discuss some of the most memorable characters from the Oscar-nominated Spidey-sequel.
The pilot episode released last year has surpassed 270 million views since debuting last October.
Ukrainian artists and educators discuss the work they're doing to keep the region's animation sector alive in the face of terrible adversity.
The show will debut on Nickelodeon in the U.S. this spring and on Netflix internationally later this year.
What do you get when you lock up a director, an art director, and a storyboard artist together in a room for 18 months?
Displaced to London and Montreal by the Russian invasion, the siblings made the Ukrainian Academy Award-nominated 2022 short 'Little Wings.'
The union described the agreement as a successor to its hard-fought 2020 contracts which expired in June of last year.
Since the VES Awards introduced its visual effects in an animation prize in 2008, 11 of the 15 winners went on to win the animated feature Oscar.
It's been two decades since the cult favorite series ended, but Demers says WB brass has given a solid "maybe" to their proposal.
The acquisitions are the latest demonstration of global streamers acquiring popular internet properties
'Emma's Big Adventure' is one of three co-productions the companies have set for delivery in 2024.
Bakshi also gave us access to a trove of behind-the-scenes artwork and explained how his team brought life to Element City and its characters.
CEO Marc du Pontavice spoke with Cartoon Brew about how his studio is navigating this challenging moment.
The festival's second edition kicks of March 15 with a 12 film competition lineup.
Domestically, 'Migration' finished in the top five again in its ninth week in cinemas.
Stick figure characters and a minimalist color palette help tell a charming coming-of-age tale is 'Crab Day.'
Company-wise, Netflix led the way with nine wins, followed by Sony and Disney with seven apiece.
Paramount announced 800 layoffs this week, and it looks like the company's preschool platform Noggin will be particularly hard-hit.