Animarkt Stop Motion Forum Will Take Place In October
Applications are now open for the event's free three-day intensive workshops with industry pros.
Applications are now open for the event's free three-day intensive workshops with industry pros.
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Laika is teasing some new details about its fifth stop motion feature.
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The husband-and-wife team of Tony Cervone and Allison Abbate will direct and produce.
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