Crafting A Show With Netflix: Guru Studio’s Frank Falcone On ‘True and the Rainbow Kingdom’
Guru Studio founder Frank Falcone reveals what animation producers and creators need to know to succeed with a Netflix series.
Guru Studio founder Frank Falcone reveals what animation producers and creators need to know to succeed with a Netflix series.
Key figures from Spanish animation art and industry will converge in Segovia next month at 3D Wire.
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Body Labs is creating technology that can predict and generate animation from videos and even single photographs.
Mexico’s Pixelatl Festival is gearing up for its next supercharged edition, starting September 5 in Cuernavaca, Mexico.
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Anibar is an animation festival, but it's also much, much more.
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"Bambi" offered a warning to humanity, but no one listened.
"In This Corner of the World," winner of the Japan Academy Prize, has arrived in U.S. theaters.
Old man yells at computer graphics, vfx supervisor corrects him.
Netflix has a new philosophy when it comes to anime: go big or go home.
The 'Homecoming' filmmakers wanted to show Spider-Man's tentative side in the movie's dramatic ferry scene.
Titmouse brought its A game for the new Amazon fantasy-adventure series "Niko and the Sword of Light."
A haunting animated gem, created entirely by one person, starts its U.S. theatrical run today.
Two former Dreamworks directors will direct features for Skydance.