A History Of Comic Strip Animated Adaptations
To celebrate the release of 'The Garfield Movie,' we’re taking a look at the long history of animated adaptations of newspaper comic strips.
To celebrate the release of 'The Garfield Movie,' we’re taking a look at the long history of animated adaptations of newspaper comic strips.
In honor of Saul Bass’s birthday this month, we’re taking a look at some of the greatest animated title sequences from live-action movies.
Accomplished short filmmaker László Csáki's joined us to discuss crafting his feature debut.
Filmmakers from each of this year's shortlisted shorts shared the first piece of artwork they made for their films.
The fantasy-adventure draws upon Braly's Thai-American cultural background.
Watch a conversation with the filmmakers of 'Nimona,' which is newly nominated for a Critics Choice Award.
2024 promises to be another exciting year for animated features!
The episode has been watched more than 33 million times since coming out two weeks ago.
Primarily known for his work in children's animation, Åhlin also directed one of the first examples of erotic animation in Europe.
Filmmaker Natalia Chernysheva was surprised recently to learn that her award-winning film was screening in festivals, under a different title and credited to another director.
The projects, in various stages of development and production, will present at Cartoon Movie in March.
Our fourth look at contenders that have qualified for the 2023 Oscars.
Producer Tommy Pallotta says dealing with the Academy is like being "caught in a Kafkaesque nightmare where someone is saying something isn’t real and I know it’s real."
Hulsing discusses how he got the gig, working without a character designer, and why 30 naked people sang to him on his 50th birthday.
There's good news for "Encanto," "Luca," "The Mitchells vs. the Machines," "Sing 2," and "Raya and the Last Dragon."
Higher dramatic stakes, more realistic characters, new kinds of cinematography: here's how Rianda wants animated features to change.
Adults, take heart: the rest of the world makes animated features for you, even if Hollywood doesn't.
A new online tool can automatically detect, rig, and animate semi-abstract drawings of people.
"I think that interesting things can be done in advertising," Leo Campasso tells us.
Here are films from Austria, Estonia, Taiwan, Russia, and Indonesia …