Annecy Pitches 2022: Three Promising Animation Projects From Nigeria
Cartoon Brew looks at three standout projects pitched at this year's Nigeria Focus at Annecy's MIFA.
Cartoon Brew looks at three standout projects pitched at this year's Nigeria Focus at Annecy's MIFA.
We speak with some of the school's graduates to find out what they liked – and didn't like – about this iconic animation program.
Faith and John Hubley regularly involved their children in their work, melding business and play throughout their filmmaker careers.
Rediscover the rubbery, joyful lunacy of classic cartoons that inspired Netflix's latest series.
The film follows a lovelorn poet in Bavaria in 1812 as he undertakes a dangerous journey across mountains, ice, and snow.
It’s somewhat bizarre to think that no one has ever written a book to fully contextualize the expansive history of British animation . . . until now.
He does more than just shoot threes.
Mr. Magoo and Gerald McBoing Boing came to life in this building.
Our notes from a panel on Japanese animation including Tomm Moore, Sofia Alexander, and Michael Dudok de Wit.
The theme this year: “The Business Case for Diversity.”
Watching the series "was the first time that it really became clear to me what a director does," says Chung.
The proportion at union studios in L.A. has risen from 28% in 2019 to 31.6% this month, even as women have left the wider workforce in droves.
Spanish animator Mònica Eggert has achieved something rare: she's made a demo reel that's a hit with audiences. We asked her about how it came together.
Ruthie Harrison and Richie Ward reflect on the opportunities MECA has given them to make art and present it to the world.
French artist Marie Paccou has added a new invention to the long history of animation production: the umbrellotrope.
"The more you expand your own emotional journey through life, the more the movie gives back to you," says Desrumaux.
"Here was an insanely beautiful film that was about me!" says Hulsing. "About the pain and depression and craziness that I felt."
Clifton's appointment builds on her collaboration with the company on two upcoming series, "Lena!" and "Harriet the Spy."
A tribute to the talents the community lost this year: animators and cartoonists, directors and producers, voice artists, dancers, and basketball players.
Says Bollinger: "Witnessing Daffy Duck coming apart at the seams as his world was deconstructed in front of him … it was sheer genius!"