An Early Look At This Year’s Wide Open Animated Feature Oscar Race
Here's our first look at the films likely to qualify for the upcoming awards season, broken down by distributor.
Here's our first look at the films likely to qualify for the upcoming awards season, broken down by distributor.
Pixar's president offers some good reasons for why 'Elemental' cost $200 million to produce.
The latest Picasso feature lets users create custom, photorealistic, 8K, 360 HDRi environment maps for quicker scene development.
In a historic first for the industry, dozens of vfx workers at Marvel Studios are demanding union representation.
Paramount's distribution chief says he's "over the moon" with the movie's fourth-place launch.
In addition to its commissioned work, Spud Gun Studios has ambitions to produce its own original animated properties.
The 'Family Guy' and 'American Dad!' creator previously said that neither show will return to production until new AMPTP contracts are signed.
The fight to get animation writers included among the ranks of the Writers Guild of America is moving forward - at least on the east coast.
"We’re not going to release an expensive original animated movie and just pray people will come," says Paramount Pictures CEO Brian Robbins.
This year’s lineup features 44 projects from 25 countries totaling more than 21 hours of interactive media.
With competitive incentives, a young and talented workforce, and progressive culture programs, Malaysia has become a SE Asian animation hub.
The move is aimed at attracting and keeping more theatrical animation production in the U.K.
Sixty-six workers from WBA and 22 from CN have asked Warner Bros. Discovery bosses to voluntarily recognize their bargaining unit.
This marks the first time that TAG has organized outside of the continental United States.
Illumination's got their ducks in a row with their latest title, 'Migration.'
The double-strike could have a significant impact on next year's TAG contract negotiations.
Over $160,000 in grants are being given to projects that make use of new technological tools for animation or open-source software.
The building was home to dozens of Cartoon Network productions.
Members of The Animation Guild are disconcerted with their parent union's stance on the use of AI in the entertainment industry.
"A lot of people have a lot of ideas how [Ruby] should be living her life and this journey she goes on is figuring out how she wants to," says director Kirk DeMicco.