Venturia Animation Studios Takes Us Behind The Scenes Of Bebe Rexha And Snoop Dogg’s New 420-Themed Music Video ‘Satellite’
We caught up with Venturia founder Juan M. Urbina, who directed the Hanna-Barbera-inspired video.
We caught up with Venturia founder Juan M. Urbina, who directed the Hanna-Barbera-inspired video.
We’ve been tracking Kajsa Næss’ hand-drawn feature 'Titina' for several years now, and we’re thrilled to now share an exclusive making-of video about the film.
See the art that helped define the visual styles of this year's five Oscar-nominated animated shorts.
'Oni' creator Dice Tsutsumi and composers Zach Johnston and Matteo Roberts dive into their unique director-composer relationship.
DNEG Animation vfx supervisor Archie Donato and animation director Kapil Sharma talk about the inspirations behind the world and characters of 'Entergalactic.'
Using Giphy, Boya is baking up an expanded universe called 'The Mill' to generate interest in a short film and/or series.
Cartoon Brew spoke with Dyakov about how he structured his short film, the differences between animating boxing and ballet, and why he chose to include a single word of dialogue in an otherwise silent film.
Is your child a movie lover, a dreamer, a creator? Are they buried in their sketchbook, building worlds and characters that live inside their imagination?
We asked the directors of this year's 15 shortlisted shorts how they developed their narratives.
The software was used to create characters' clothes in the game, as well as cybernetic parts, backpacks, ammo bags, and even weapons.
Learn how Mollie Ong harnessed the newest features in Toon Boom Harmony 21 to create her new short film.
We sat down to watch the three most exciting anime films at the fest.
Pixar veteran Oh has scored an Oscar nomination for his self-produced experimental short. He tells us how the project came about.
The online festival will take place on March 24–25.
"The more you expand your own emotional journey through life, the more the movie gives back to you," says Desrumaux.
"The sprawling story seems to touch on almost every aspect of human life," says Long. "I found it overwhelming and strangely addictive."
Welcome to our new series, in which industry artists and filmmakers speak about their favorite tool they used on a recent project.
"I just don't think we'll ever get something that game-changing in animation again," says Louis of Katsuhiro Otomo's cyberpunk classic.
Susan Young's 1985 short is set during London's famed Notting Hill Carnival. "The thing that really excited me was that she’d used animation to say something about society at that time," says Quinn.
Matt Watts talks about an important and often overlooked part of the 2D animation process: character rigging.