Watch Trailers For Masaaki Yuasa’s ‘Inu-Oh’ And Phil Tippett’s ‘Mad God’
"Inu-Oh" will premiere at Venice in September, "Mad God" at Locarno in August.
"Inu-Oh" will premiere at Venice in September, "Mad God" at Locarno in August.
Cartoonito will launch on HBO Max and Cartoon Network in the fall.
The compositing tool was used in every shot in the film — the first fully cg feature from the fabled Japanese studio.
The character's ethnicity has been reimagined for an upcoming "Scooby-Doo" spin-off. Not all fans are happy.
In other global news, "Belle" has topped the Japanese box office for the second weekend running.
The sequel is directed by Amp Wong, one of the co-directors of "White Snake."
The festival will also host the world premiere of a documentary about Tippett, directed by his daughter.
"You have more control over the scope of the animation process," says Mik Kirchheiner of animating directly with a tablet.
“We’re super excited about animation, which is my first love," says Victoria Alonso, Marvel's executive vp of film production.
A Iranian monarch visits France in the 19th century. There, he falls for a young actress, and invites her to his country in the hope of winning her heart …
The company's mission is to "create innovative animated and live action ‘event entertainment’ for the 21st-century audience."
From Mickey to Marvel, Buzz Lightyear to Homer Simpson, Disney is home to a who's who of animation legends.
Netflix and Disney dominated. Again.
The Warner Bros. sequel opened with $31.6 million domestically against a budget of $150 million.
Ballew is a 25-year veteran of the studio, most recently serving as its vp of research and development.
This could well be the longest standing ovation the festival has ever given to an animated film.
The documentary may just be the most hyped indie animated feature of the year so far.
The sequel's frantic mashup of studio IP is far from a slam dunk, say critics.
"'Battu' is unlike anything we have ever tried at the studio,” says Cartoon Network Studios president Sam Register.
Galloway has carved out a niche creating stop-motion commercials with toys. He tells us how he got here.