Tools Of The Trade: How Jamil Lahham Used VR Software Quill To Pay Tribute To A Classic Syrian Series
Lahham's short 'Rise and Shine' is an animated tribute to the 1970s Syrian program 'Sah Al-Noom.'
Lahham's short 'Rise and Shine' is an animated tribute to the 1970s Syrian program 'Sah Al-Noom.'
The film won the European Film Award for best short film, beating out the continent's best in live action and animation.
'Chang’An' is the first from the history-based New Culture series of films being developed at China's Light Chaser Animation.
Reviews are praising the film's unique animation style, exciting action sequences, and strong moral compass.
Reiersen tells us what made Toon Boom Harmony the right tool for this job ahead of the film's U.S. streaming release on June 27.
CTA 5.1 introduces image sequences, a particularly exciting addition for traditional 2d animators who excel at free-hand sequence drawings
Several titles spanning back to the 1930s have been digitized and were screened at this year's Annecy Festival.
Historian Vincent Alexander has put together a collection of fire and water animation that spans more than 90 years.
He's directed some of Disney's most beloved films of the modern era, but making I'm Hip required John Musker to do something he hadn't done regularly in the last 40 years: animate.
We've put together a list of ten shorts that demonstrate the breadth and diversity available at this year's Annecy Festival.
The conversation also includes some valuable advice for any young artist looking to get into directing.
Pavel Sannikau is solo-animating the ever-expanding animated website which features your favorite pop culture characters living together on a space station.
You've no doubt heard of the animation programs at Calarts, but what is it like to actually attend the school. We asked some recent students about their experiences.
Nathan Smith from Studio Ghibletz explains how his team used CA5 to improve their workflow on 'Anomaly Karen.'
To celebrate the 110th birthday of the looniest of the Looney Tunes directors, we’re looking at some of the best freakouts in his filmography.
Deja talks about the work that went into making his dream a reality, and why he thinks other artists should do the same.
Filmmakers from five of the shorts explain how their stories are particularly local, despite being set in a galaxy far, far away.
Three SVA Alumni Scholarship Award winners discuss their work and how it was influenced by their time at the school.
In total, 17 films, series, and interactive works will host WIP presentations at this year's Annecy.
We caught up with Venturia founder Juan M. Urbina, who directed the Hanna-Barbera-inspired video.