The Disney Artists’ Strike of 1941 Changed Animation Forever — And For The Better
The Walt Disney Company loves to acknowledge anniversaries and milestones, except for this one.
The Walt Disney Company loves to acknowledge anniversaries and milestones, except for this one.
Get the software program used to make Studio Ghibli films, "Steven Universe," and "Futurama" for free.
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Disney and Triggerfish are launching an animation development program exclusively for African directors and writers.
An animation-specific roundup of panels, presentations, and other cartoon goodness at America's biggest pop culture festival.
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The growing Austin animation studio is adding more space and employees.
But the fight isn't over yet. Animation artists have 30 days to produce new evidence.
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European politicians are paying attention to the animation industry.