The Animation That Changed Me: Aaron Long on ‘Mind Game’
"The sprawling story seems to touch on almost every aspect of human life," says Long. "I found it overwhelming and strangely addictive."
"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.
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We dive into the feature projects presented at this year's pitching forum.
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The film recently held the no. 1 spot in Spain for two weeks in a row.
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War, gangsters, a drug-dealing piglet, and the gentle progress of an English couple's marriage. Pixar this ain't.
Once again, the animation and vfx branches are disproportionately male.
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We speak to the renowned filmmaker ahead of the Annecy premiere of his autobiographical new film "Altötting."
Zeyu Ren explains how he thinks Quill could benefit all animators working in 3d.
The revered cinematographer discusses his little-known work for the likes of Pixar and Dreamworks in a fascinating new podcast series.
The 2020 edition of the Stuttgart International Animation Festival was a virtual success, but it's no replacement for attending a festival in person.
The virtual event (May 5–10) will feature both free and paid-for strands.