These Beautiful Flipbooks Reveal New Sides To Famous Animators And Filmmakers
Two newly digitized sets of flipbooks highlight the links between animation, live action, and print.
Two newly digitized sets of flipbooks highlight the links between animation, live action, and print.
The animation of Latin America, Spain, and Portugal will be showcased through talks, presentations, screenings, and awards — all accessible online.
The company sees a big opportunity in the current crisis.
Joseph Wallace spent almost six years developing "Salvation Has no Name." Weeks into the shoot, he had to shut it down.
Learn how to create a project from conception to completion, and how to break into the industry.
Get the free ebook "Making an Animated Short."
The producer of the upcoming series explains why Finnish animation is going global — and what that means for the continent.
The spread of the coronavirus has raised a fundamental question: What makes a festival a festival?
Utter chaos defines the last 30 days in the animation world.
The Berkeley-based festival is handing out its full set of awards despite canceling this year's edition.
Padrón created Cuba's most enduring cartoon character, directed its first animated feature, and drew some of its most popular comics.
Filmmaker and animator Patrick Smith is no stranger to self-isolation. He does it on purpose. He shares the techniques that have made him more productive than working in a studio.
Adam Habib and Sharon Calahan reveal their approach to emulating live-action cinematography in "Onward."
Read the latest statements on the disease from major animation festivals.
In the 1950s, the director and screenwriter helped pioneer a bold new modernism in animation.
Bruce Smith talks about working with Bryant on studio plans before the former athlete's untimely death.
Here are all the nominees in the animation categories.
The Sommets festival showcased various ways in which to make an animated short film in Montreal — outside the National Film Board of Canada.
Upcoming animation events in Hungary, Canada, the U.K., and the U.S.
At least three of its four newly announced directors have an ethnic background.