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"It's never the technology and it's never even a story," says Vincent Morisset. "It starts as a feeling that I want people to have."
A cult icon in the world of American independent animation, Bruce Bickford crafted beautiful and terrifying worlds of stop motion animation.
The new trailer for "Sonic the Hedgehog" has ignited an onslaught of negative reactions.
Sony is committing to the creative team of Phil Lord and Chris Miller in a big way.
The day-long event will take place at DePaul University in Chicago on May 4.
The film was nominated by the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year.
Marta Pajek discusses the ideas behind her captivating and complex short film trilogy "Impossible Figures and Other Stories."
The writers of "The Meg" are writing a script for a project that has been in development off-and-on for the last 25 years.
The second annual Ibero-American Animation Quirino Awards celebrated the stylistic diversity and daring storytelling of animation films from the region.
How the Blender team made a main character for their latest short film.
Marmota's new series "Hit Hard, Hara" is the first series entirely created by Chilean talent to premiere on Cartoon Network Latin America.
What exactly does Disney currently own?
Hundreds of classic animated films have been made in one of the most unlikely animation studios. Paul Driessen, Torill Kove, Jacques Drouin, Janet Perlman, and others share memories of the awkward but beloved NFB building.
A lot of people are wondering why Paramount even made this film.
113 films were selected for the competition programs at Animafest Zagreb.
A look at animated series coming to Cartoon Network and Facebook Watch.
The live-action/cg hybrid feature is being directed by Walt Becker.
This major animation event is where deals gets made for European animated features.
Teaser highlights the adventure elements of the story and reveals new characters.