Ted Wiggin’s ‘MIMT’ Is A Visually Rich And Conceptually Daring Minimalist Wonder
The film offers an inventive and hypnotic narrative following a cat, a butterfly, and a snake.
The film offers an inventive and hypnotic narrative following a cat, a butterfly, and a snake.
Gints Zilbalodis' Oscar-nominated 'Flow' is also among the nominees in the feature animation category.
Need a hug these days? Torill Kove has just what you’re looking for!
As a magical take on a true story, 'The Queen’s Flowers' is a vibrant animated short adventure aimed at children’s audiences that follows Emma, a Native Hawaiian girl in 1915 Honolulu.
Dozens of prizes were handed out tonight at Annecy, the world's largest animation festival.
Paul Young, Nora Twomey, and Tomm Moore sat down with the BFI to discuss the storied history of their five-time Oscar-nominated studio.
'Lloyd' is the first cg series produced at Aardman's Bristol-based studio and will debut on the Fox-owned AVOD platform Tubi on August 6.
Michaela Pavlátova's My Sunny Maad took home the feature film prize.
Over $70,000 in prize money was awarded to filmmakers at Stuttgart.
Hedgehogs, ninjas, rainbows, and trolls — kids are well catered for at this year's event.
Pearl studio directors Glen Keane and Jill Culton will present more details about their projects at Annecy this week.
Everything from a Japanese detective who's a literal butt to a new preschool series by "Rocko's Modern Life" creator Joe Murray appear in our latest series round-up.
An insight into Image Engine’s work as one of several vfx studios on the new Netflix series, “Lost in Space.”
The complete list of songs that appear in Illumination's "Sing."
Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup are joining the party in Austin next month.
Peco catches everyone off guard at the High School Championship Qualifiers with his newfound skills, skunking Kong in a reversal of the events of the previous championship.
Kaio finally tries to poach Smile, Peco gets into the National Training Center with a little help from the old lady, and we learn about coach Koizumi's storied past. This episode was largely devoted to character development, and finally brought into focus just what a complicated web of character interrelations Yuasa has woven out of the original source material, much as he did in Mind Game. There was no single major driving plot element, but rather various themes and plotlines gradually converging. By this point it feels like what we are seeing is more Yuasa than Matsumoto.
Tensions run high during the high school championships, and all eyes are on the showdown between Kong and Smile. The third episode jumps abruptly from Smile's training in episode 2 right to the championships, and to a Smile who has begun to gain the confidence to show his true potential.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k0BWlvnBmIE Los Angeles, CA — Ingenuity Engine completed extensive work on the 3D music video for …
The Annecy Festival announced the official selections for the 2012 edition of the festival, comprised of 49 short films, 55 graduation …