Know Your Indie Filmmaker: Sean Buckelew
Buckelew's understated body of work often explores our complicated relationship with technology.
Buckelew's understated body of work often explores our complicated relationship with technology.
The second installment in our series looks at a Spanish artist with a feel for the macabre.
Europe's most important pitching platform for animated series returns on September 20–23. Here's some projects to look out for.
"Will they not understand until animation workers too begin to die, one after another?" says director Takashi Watanabe about employers.
Animator Chris Meyer-White explains the software's advantages when it comes to hybrid approaches.
"'Battu' is unlike anything we have ever tried at the studio,” says Cartoon Network Studios president Sam Register.
This week, we spotlight five directors who have a short film in competition at Annecy.
Ilze Burkovksa-Jacobsen explains how she drew on her experience of an oppressive regime to make her Oscar-qualified feature.
The online festival, which takes place January 18–31, will showcase the cutting edge of Austria's indie animation scene.
Haunted castles, warring salamanders, migrants on a magical journey, and more…
The British Film Institute (BFI) is granting £922,406 (USD$1.2 million) to 15 recipients for the development and production of animation …
Some of the best, funniest, and downright weirdest films on the animated shorts circuit are now available to view for free online.
Want to learn a useful new skill: try virtual production.
The character art conference's first virtual edition will be live-streamed on September 18–19.
Learn how to create a project from conception to completion, and how to break into the industry.
A new recognition for our short picks.
The spread of the coronavirus has raised a fundamental question: What makes a festival a festival?
Don't miss this opportunity: half of the shortlisted Oscar animated shorts are currently available to view online.
Over 250 National Film Board of Canada directors have revolted against the organization, claiming it spends less than 20% of its budget on production.
Hundreds of classic animated films have been made in one of the most unlikely animation studios. Paul Driessen, Torill Kove, Jacques Drouin, Janet Perlman, and others share memories of the awkward but beloved NFB building.