‘Archer,’ ‘Robot Chicken’ and Seth MacFarlane Win Creative Arts Emmy Awards
Adult-skewing animation dominated the animation portion of the 2016 Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
Adult-skewing animation dominated the animation portion of the 2016 Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
Chris Robinson looks at a few different ways to read the Ottawa grand prize-winning film "The Night of the Carrots."
Five artists have won individual achievement awards for the 2016 Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
The new one-year program, in partnership with University of Technology Sydney, will launch in 2017.
This innovative networking program at Vancouver Film School is an important step for helping the school's students find work after graduation.
Finally, a smart social platform for the animation community.
What if you could sketch a pattern or design on a piece of paper and have all the hand-drawn intricacies of your work instantly preserved in the texture of a 3D model? It may soon be possible.
SIGGRAPH can be overwhelming, so here’s an animation and VFX-focused look at what not to miss in Anaheim.
Brad Bird, virtual reality, storyboarding, and true animation legends are part of our must-see Comic-Con events.
The new "Powerpuff Girls" revival gets its first Emmy nod, and so does the last episode of "Phineas and Ferb."
The Academy is touting the diversity of its new member invites, but how diverse are they really in the animation and vfx branches?
We've got the 2016 trailer premiere for Mexico's big animation event, Pixelatl.
After being booted by the school last month, the legendary filmmaker has reached an agreement to continue teaching at the school.
How does one of the most famous animators in the world get booted from his country’s only animation school?
On the eve of the world's largest animation festival, here's a few useful items you might consider bringing with you to the festival.
TVPaint is celebrating 25 years with exciting new projects, and the best is yet to come!
The Walt Disney Company loves to acknowledge anniversaries and milestones, except for this one.
A free screening series that offers an easy way for New Yorkers to catch up on top festival films from Europe.
The Eighties animated film will get a theatrical screening in Brooklyn this summer.
Dreamworks Animation CEO recently said his company is "in the toilet," but he seems to be doing fine himself.