What We’re Looking Forward To At This Year’s Ottawa International Animation Festival
OIAF is back in person this year, with a jam-packed program for attendees eager to meet face-to-face after two years apart.
OIAF is back in person this year, with a jam-packed program for attendees eager to meet face-to-face after two years apart.
Using software like Dall-E and Midjourney, artists are creating comics without lifting a pencil.
The twins are currently in development on 'Supashawty Girls, Funkamatic Bangbang.'
Without the RISD, there would be no Superjail!, Avatar: The Last Airbender, or Family Guy.
Cartoon Brew asked several stop motion experts about their feelings on felt, and what makes it the right material for certain projects.
Lightyear, Minions: The Rise of Gru, Lost Ollie, and Luck lead a packed August streaming calendar.
The Sea Beast, The Bob’s Burgers Movie, and The Bad Guys highlight an exciting crop of new animation heading to streaming in July.
Netflix shared news and artwork for four upcoming features and four series being produced across Europe.
June sees the premieres of Netflix's Dead End: Paranormal Park and Disney+'s Beyond Infinity: Buzz and the Journey to Lightyear documentary.
The release of Chip ’N Dale: Rescue Rangers got us thinking about the long history of mixing live action and animation in the days before computers.
Yuasa's other credits include cult favorite Lu Over the Wall and episodes of Japan Sinks: 2020 and Adventure Time.
Harley Jessup, Henry Selick, and Brian Narelle share their memories of an iconic American filmmaker.
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?
Rediscover the rubbery, joyful lunacy of classic cartoons that inspired Netflix's latest series.
The animation marathon returns for its latest edition on February 26.
The crew tell us how they set about adapting the hit game into an animated series with lush production values.
The talks will pick up where they broke off on December 3.
Think of Will Vinton fused with William S. Burroughs, with a dash of "Mad Max" and The Clash. Director Cesar Cabral tells us about the making of his wildly unique animated feature.
Targeting the 15–35 age group, it's billed as "India's first and only television channel featuring this style of alternative animation 24/7."
The show is described as a "dark comedy procedural."