The Best Breakdowns in VFX Right Now
It’s breakdown season - here’s our guide to some of the best making of clips, reels, and behind-the-scenes featurettes.
It’s breakdown season - here’s our guide to some of the best making of clips, reels, and behind-the-scenes featurettes.
Adam Fisher, veteran stop motion animator and Assistant Professor of Animation and Game Art at Maine College of Art, offers these tips for strengthening character animation performances.
Having been at the helm of all three "How to Train Your Dragon" films, DeBlois has witnessed major changes in editorial processes, effects, and rendering.
For the first time this century, all the BAFTA short animation nominees are hand-drawn films. We explore the visual development of each film.
According to a new report, John Lasseter is seeing a therapist to help him understand unconscious bias.
The filmmakers of "Welcome to Marwen" came up with an innovative and cost-effective technique to create its miniature doll characters.
In the second part of this exclusive series, we explore the production design of "Animal Behaviour," "Bird Karma," "Late Afternoon," "Grandpa Walrus," and "Weekends."
From giving animators greater rigging control to refining the ability to time transformations more precisely, ILM has perfected the technical animation art of the transformation.
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Don't call "The Lion King" an animated film. Or a live-action film.
Only for one week! See these incredibly rare and fully-restored Hungarian animated films.
An extensive conversation with "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" director Bob Persichetti.
Why Imageworks had to 'break' their animation and VFX pipeline to make "Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse."
Based on the illustrations of Oscar-winning director Michael Dudok de Wit, "Ella, Oscar & Hoo" strikes an unusually poetic chord for a children's series.
Two months before production started on the classic Nick series, its creator was struck by personal tragedy.
Cartoon Brew makes sense of the virtual production phenomenon, and provides resources that filmmakers can use to start experimenting with virtual production techniques.
The AI-generated synthetic anchor was created with the goal of replicating realistic movement, facial expressions, and voice.
Behind the scenes of the uniquely styled photocollage/2d/3d G-Shock ads featuring the animated Gorillaz.
SMODO wants to make stop motion a more widely accessible animation technique.
Two of the hardest things to produce in visual effects animation are snow and fur - two of the main elements required for "Smallfoot."