Thank You, JK: A DreamWorks Artist Remembers The Studio That Katzenberg Created
Yesterday was Jeffrey Katzenberg's last day as head of DreamWorks Animation. What he created will never exist again.
Yesterday was Jeffrey Katzenberg's last day as head of DreamWorks Animation. What he created will never exist again.
The new one-year program, in partnership with University of Technology Sydney, will launch in 2017.
Laika has some very different projects planned for the future.
This innovative networking program at Vancouver Film School is an important step for helping the school's students find work after graduation.
Before he became a key member of the team that made "Rugrats" and "Aaahh!!! Real Monsters," Igor Kovalyov challenged the animation world with his enigmatic short, "Hen, His Wife."
It takes a village of artists and technicians to create a sophisticated CGI character like Elliot the Dragon.
The directors of "Sausage Party" talk about the challenges of selling an R-rated animated feature in Hollywood, producing a film on a fraction of the budget of other studios, and knowing when you've gone too far in an R-rated cartoon.
Animation historian Maureen Furniss revisits the Ottawa grand prize-winning short "The Man Who Planted Trees."
Corel has added significant improvements to the 2017 edition of its digital paint software Painter.
This new children's series from Jibjab mixes drawn animation, CG, stop motion, and live-action.
Mark Osborne talks about why he said no to directing the project at first and why working in CG can drive a director crazy.
SIGGRAPH can be overwhelming, so here’s an animation and VFX-focused look at what not to miss in Anaheim.
GKIDS is proud to bring you "Phantom Boy," the highly anticipated new film from the Academy Award-nominated writers and directors of "A Cat in Paris."
Universal is making a live-action/CG Woody Woodpecker, but it's not what you might think.
The only thing worse than being the last man on Earth is being the second-to-last man on Earth.
Chinese filmgoers have put their support behind an indie hand-drawn/CG animated feature that took 12 years to make.
Chris Renaud talks about comic influences on "The Secret Life of Pets," Illumination's unconventional workflow, and the studio's fluid production process that allows humor to be added in during every stage of production.
Early digital effects were mixed in with breakfast cereal and matzo crackers to create one of the iconic sequences in contemporary cinema.
French animator Jonathan Djob Nkondo created the series that will premiere live on the internet tonight.
Coming March 2018.