Shane Plante On Using Harmony To Make The Horror Film ‘The Gate’
The Mercury Filmworks animator tells us how he made his film using Toon Boom Harmony Premium.
The Mercury Filmworks animator tells us how he made his film using Toon Boom Harmony Premium.
The film follows a lovelorn poet in Bavaria in 1812 as he undertakes a dangerous journey across mountains, ice, and snow.
Morgan Galen King and Philip Gelatt started the film as a self-funded passion project. Eight years later, it's in the running for an Oscar.
We asked the directors of this year's 15 shortlisted shorts how they came up with their styles and techniques.
With subtle colors and rich imagery, the film tells a tale of love and separation in the wake of the Vietnam War.
We asked the directors of this year's 15 shortlisted shorts how they developed their narratives.
Here's a first-of-its-kind guide to some of the animated treasures that anyone can now post, sample, and remix as they see fit.
Despite a backlash over its character design, the film is proving very popular with audiences.
Black Sands focuses on stories about the Black experience that go beyond familiar slavery narratives.
Wyatt was popular with fans for his stylized design takes on iconic characters.
Elaborating on ideas is better for the creative process than rejecting them outright.
From the lead character designer of "Bob's Burgers" to the longest-living animation worker of all-time, a look back at the people our community lost in 2021.
These highlights of the year show that animation can tackle any subject, from sexual assault to Chile's military dictatorship.
Extraterrestrial love, wartime trauma, the pains of becoming an adult: what will catch voters' attention?
Meet the extraordinary duo behind Beryl, one of auteur animation’s most beloved characters.
Follow along for a free education in short filmmaking.
With a 100% Tomatometer score, it's safe to say that critics are impressed by Netflix's ambitious European feature.
"Groo the Wanderer" is a rarity: a long-running comic book series that has remained in its creator’s ownership for 40 years.
Have you ever given a brain massage before?
Lucas Zanotto reveals that he has earned six figures in the past year by selling non-fungible tokens of his animated loops.