A History Of South Korea’s ‘Hidden’ Animation Industry
The history of Korean animation isn't just about service work, as Youtuber Wookong shows.
The history of Korean animation isn't just about service work, as Youtuber Wookong shows.
The company claims that its technique is up to 50% cheaper than a live-action production.
The Avengers are caught up in their biggest battle yet.
"I’m especially thrilled about ramping up our studio’s animation efforts, which is a personal passion of mine," says Alonso.
The virtual convention, which runs September 7–12, will celebrate the latest in animation, illustration, and concept art.
But the number of women invited to join these branches remains well below average.
The film is the first release from London-based animation production company Aniventure.
Cartoon Brew's associate editor Alex Dudok de Wit spent a very long time thinking about a very sad film. Here are some of his conclusions.
The new offices "enable storytellers to tap Weta’s production pipeline and work with concept designers, animation supervisors, and other key creatives," says CEO Prem Akkaraju.
The new venture will leverage the proprietary Trioscope technology, which marries live-action performances and animated environments.
Five years in the making, the ecological fantasy feature topped the Chinese box office last year.
Vfx shop Weta Digital is currently undergoing an independent inquiry after numerous allegations of bullying, sexism, harassment, and a generally “toxic” workplace.
Dozens of current and former staff have alleged bullying, sexism, and harassment at the vfx titan.
More people saw "Jiang Ziya" in its first day than have seen Disney's "Mulan" during its entire release in China.
Alex Désert will voice Carl Carlson in "The Simpsons" and Arif Zahir will take over as Cleveland Brown in "Family Guy."
The tech setup will extend Weta's remote collaborative workflow to its crew all over the world.
The U.K. company has also signed with L.A.'s Creative Artists Agency "to help identify and develop global partners for its business."
Christopher Nolan tends to favor practical over visual effects — even when it comes to blowing up a plane.
The feature hits newly reopened Chinese cinemas on July 31.
If the studio has its way, pre-visualization will become as big in China as it is in Hollywood.