Aria Covamonas, Acclaimed Experimental Mexican Filmmaker, Dies At 46
Covamonas's experimental cinema played with dreamlike collages, reshaping film through surreal, public-domain mashups.
Covamonas's experimental cinema played with dreamlike collages, reshaping film through surreal, public-domain mashups.
Some notes about the future of Cartoon Brew.
The program is set to begin in Mexico early next year, and it is open to both students of Escena and outside participants.
The animation and VFX invitees are among the 534 film industry figures invited to join the Academy's ranks as part of the class of 2025.
Singing, instrument-playing stop-motion rabbits, dripping paints, felt, and an urban landscape made of wood and found materials, "Weeping Monolith" is a wondrous sensory overload.
Aaron Guzikowski ("Raised by Wolves," "Prisoners") is attached to write the film.
"The Chuck E. Cheese Christmas Special" will debut later this year.
Festivals and events, writes Matt Jones, must "evolve beyond their current model of celebration without substance."
Some of the important news from Annecy that you may have missed last week.
The film is based on the book "I Eat Poop."
The streamer offered new details about the show during its presentation at Annecy today.
Hungary is the country of honor at the Annecy Festival this year, and there is a lot to celebrate about the country's animation.
The company is founded by Axis Studios veterans and has a strategic partnership with Aniventure.
The head of Lionsgate claims that making an anime feature is as simple as telling an AI software, "Do it in anime."
Director Tomás Pichardo Espaillat speaks about his bigscreen accomplishment and how he turned limitations, like a lack of animators in his country, into an opportunity to experiment creatively.
'The Real Ghostbusters: A Visual History' will release in July from Dark Horse Comics.
The Oscar-winning director of 'The Windshield Wiper' talks us through his stunning new short for the upcoming game 'Marathon.'
'The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender' and 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem 2' have both been pushed back.
The company, which says its software will do for animation what “the iPhone did for photography,” also announced the hiring of two veteran Pixar animators.
A new piece in 'Bloomberg Businessweek' paints a grim picture for the future of the 24-hour cartoon channel.