A Closer Look At Great Animated Title Sequences
In honor of Saul Bass’s birthday this month, we’re taking a look at some of the greatest animated title sequences from live-action movies.
In honor of Saul Bass’s birthday this month, we’re taking a look at some of the greatest animated title sequences from live-action movies.
What do Denis Villeneuve, Wes Anderson, Steven Spielberg, Jean-Luc Godard, and Stephen Chow all have in common?
It's the third feature from Liu Jian who was proven himself to be one the boldest and most accomplished independent voices in China's animation scene.
New evidence suggests that parts of shows like Amazon's 'Invincible' and Max's upcoming 'Iyanu: Child of Wonder' were produced in North Korea.
Paul Young, Nora Twomey, and Tomm Moore sat down with the BFI to discuss the storied history of their five-time Oscar-nominated studio.
There is a lot of new animation coming in April, so we picked out five titles that caught our eye for a variety of reasons.
Upcoming titles include 'Suicide Squad ISEKAI' and 'Fist of the North Star: Hokuto no Ken.'
The park is being developed by Qiddiya Investment Company with financing from the country's Public Investment Fund.
Toriyama was a prolific manga and anime creator who also worked on early jrpg video games including 'Chrono Trigger' and 'Dragon Quest.'
We look at how box office numbers have changed across seven major Dreamworks franchises.
'Stopmotion' is a live-action horror film, but also contains three stop-motion shorts within its 93-minute runtime.
Po’s journey of learning to embrace change will be relatable to not just kids and family audiences, but also to animation industry workers, says director Mike Mitchell.
Chiara Malta and Sébastien Laudenbach's latest feature topped stiff competition in 'No Dogs or Italians Allowed' and 'Mars Express.'
'Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba - To the Hashira Training' launched in second place as anime is becoming a constant presence on the U.S. box office charts.
The nominees shared their favorite shots with us and explained what makes them special.
Domestically, 'Migration' finished in the top five again in its ninth week in cinemas.
Ross Stringer's coming-of-age short 'Crab Day' won best British short animation and 'Poor Things' won best effects.
Company-wise, Netflix led the way with nine wins, followed by Sony and Disney with seven apiece.
The film marks the directorial debut of David G. Derrick, a story artist on the first film.
The companies plan to develop a Disney Universe for gaming, playing, watching, and shopping that will integrate with Epic's 'Fortnite.'