Annecy Pitches: The Most Promising Animation Projects From Nigeria
The films and series pitched from the country range widely in subject matter, from terrorist extremism to zombie goats.
The films and series pitched from the country range widely in subject matter, from terrorist extremism to zombie goats.
Animated shows have long promoted environmental messages. Now the studios themselves are catching up.
Oasis's union was the first animation union to be accredited in Canada.
For the first time, audiences outside of L.A. will be able to experience Animation is Film, which is adding virtual screenings to its line-up this year.
Otto served as head of character animation on Dreamworks's "How to Train Your Dragon" trilogy.
A look at Chilean feature and series pitches at Annecy.
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.
Chomet is best known for the Oscar-nominated features "The Triplets of Belleville" and "The Illusionist."
France's TeamTO is partnering with Toronto’s House of Cool to teach storyboard classes.
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Yesterday, we reported out of Annecy on Inside Job, Netflix’s first in-house adult animation series. More news from that department: …
The show is created by tv veteran Shion Takeuchi, while "Gravity Falls" creator Alex Hirsch is executive rpdoucer.
The distributor is planning a winter theatrical release, positioning the film for an Oscar run next year.
The London-based company cites the current boom in demand for content as a reason.
Meanwhile, Locksmith co-founder Sarah Smith is leaving the studio.
The Oscar-qualified "The Nose or the Conspiracy of Mavericks" won the top feature prize.
The film is now on pace to become the lowest-earning Dreamworks animated feature in the 26-year history of the studio.