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"Morale is really low because people no longer trust that they're being led with their best interests at heart," said one former Pixar employee.
"Morale is really low because people no longer trust that they're being led with their best interests at heart," said one former Pixar employee.
This is the fourth round of layoffs at Unity since July 2022, and will affect "all teams, regions, and areas of the business."
Creators and producers from across Europe brought their top projects to Toulouse this week, pitching to potential partners.
Hollywood tried hard to make theatrical cartoons less raunchy and fun, but animators still found a way to keep their work weird.
"There is no justification for bombing and killing," says the animation community.
An absent director, creative incoherence, a ballooning budget: this cursed production had it all.
The new event will still feature an animation element, but the festival's co-founder and director Sayoko Kinoshita will not be involved.
Animation stayed away from the subject for decades — then started showing it from all angles.
The Indian-European co-production marks another strong indie acquisition by the streaming platform.
Warnermedia is emphasizing homegrown animation content for its channels in India.
"The best visual effects in the world will not compensate for a story told badly," said the Visual Effects Society in a statement.
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Only two movies have ever opened more poorly in 2,000+ theaters: "The Oogieloves in the Big Balloon Adventure" and "Delgo."
The film opens this weekend in 2,300 North American theaters.
How three female-directed features use animation to explore complex social themes.
No film in the history of cinema has ever done worse on 2,800+ screens.
Two-time Oscar-nominated director Kelly Asbury writes about his emotional journey in recent years after his last two animated features underperformed at the U.S. box office.
The London-based animator invites us into her "little dungeon," where she shows us her sketches, handmade t-shirts, and collection of tiny objects.
The grand prix comes with a cash prize of 15,000 euros.
Laika's latest opened in 9th place, recording one of the most disastrous wide launches ever for an animated feature.