The Animation That Changed Me: Elaine Bogan on ‘Pee-wee’s Playhouse’
The show "reminds me of just how profound an impact animation can have on a young mind," says Bogan.
The show "reminds me of just how profound an impact animation can have on a young mind," says Bogan.
The online educational platform aims to prepare its students for more than just deadlines and grades.
The "Simpsons" assistant director, who passed away last month, gave an illuminating masterclass shortly before his death.
Discover the full list of winners at this year's edition of the Jamaican festival.
Welcome to our new series in which we map out what major corporations own in terms of animation and distribution platforms.
The veteran artist will teach art direction at the online school CAT Animation this summer semester.
Pixels, Minions, "Ducktales," and Brits: the subjects of this year's new animation books are as varied as they are enticing.
A highly improbable crime caper concerning classic Soviet animation.
Episodes, many of which feature industry professionals, are available in both English and Farsi.
Our series on Canada's animation hotspots concludes with a profile of Montreal, home to one of the country's most vibrant animation scenes.
Princess Bento Studio will produce content for platforms around the world.
The Academy Awards will be presented on April 25.
The pitching event is a key platform for Central and Eastern European animation in particular.
Ruthie Harrison and Richie Ward reflect on the opportunities MECA has given them to make art and present it to the world.
The sitcom shares writers — and an animation studio — with "Bob's Burgers."
French artist Marie Paccou has added a new invention to the long history of animation production: the umbrellotrope.
What does cinema-going mean to animation — and what will change in this new era of streaming?
This weekend, animated films topped the box office in many major territories with a functioning theatrical sector.
"It was a film by a woman, featuring a woman who was talking about very un-cartoony topics," says Furniss of Joanna Priestley's 1985 short. "I'd never seen anything like it."
The film will be localized and renamed "Kung Fu Gools" for the Chinese market.