An Entire Academic Conference Is Being Devoted To The Wonders Of ‘Shrek’
Topics will include "Shrek" and Disney, online fan cultures, and merchandising and franchising.
Topics will include "Shrek" and Disney, online fan cultures, and merchandising and franchising.
Jérémie Périn's debut feature is that rare thing in animation: a sci-fi detective story.
Disney also presented two other upcoming shows from white African creators at Annecy.
We watched all the feature pitches at Annecy's MIFA market. Here are the three we liked best.
Enrico Casarosa’s radiant first feature is an ode to the kind of bond that only young boys can form.
"Hot Pot! Cartoons" will aim to find Chinese artists and bring their animated shorts to the global market.
The film is now on pace to become the lowest-earning Dreamworks animated feature in the 26-year history of the studio.
The media titan is home to Paramount, Nickelodeon, MTV, Fleischer cartoons, "Garfield," "Rugrats," "Avatar: The Last Airbender," and much more …
Welcome to Series Craft, a new series in which we explore a particular creative facet of a show's production in-depth and discuss the creative choices that lead to the finished result onscreen.
"We didn't want to go forward with what we had," says The CW network chief.
The show "reminds me of just how profound an impact animation can have on a young mind," says Bogan.
The film is coming to theaters on July 23.
The platform, which hosts videos of up to 60 seconds, is competing with Tiktok and others for artists and influencers.
The venerable Japanese superhero finds himself fathering a baby monster in the film.
Watching the series "was the first time that it really became clear to me what a director does," says Chung.
The hazards of social media, love for an IT technician, the solitude of Antarctica: these animated features offer something different than the usual.
Cartoon Brew's associate editor Alex Dudok de Wit spent a very long time thinking about a very sad film. Here are some of his conclusions.
Joanna Quinn's new film "Affairs of the Art" took years to make, but that was a reward in itself: "It was like an extended college, and I felt I was learning new things about animation, drawing, and direction all the time."
Kambole Campbell reflects on what feels fresh — and what doesn't — in Netflix's new series about a Black samurai.
"There was a magical quality in it: it's more like little dolls that were coming to life," says Park of the classic British stop-motion series.