Here’s The Biggest Animation News You Missed In September
Release date reshuffles, a "Lion King" sequel, a new studio from Don Bluth, and more…
Release date reshuffles, a "Lion King" sequel, a new studio from Don Bluth, and more…
A simple question did not have a simple answer — until now.
Nihei's new film "Polka-Dot Boy" premieres this week at the Ottawa International Animation Festival.
The veteran executive, who helped develop shows including "Adventure Time" and "The Fairly Oddparents," is returning to independent production.
The character art conference's first virtual edition will be live-streamed on September 18–19.
The festival is taking place in real life (September 2–12), but the vr works will only be accessible online.
Here are details on six upcoming festivals, only one of which has committed to going fully virtual.
The teams behind three projects pitched at Annecy's MIFA market tell us what was gained — and lost — in the shift to virtual pitching.
The first few episodes of this animated documentary are now online. We speak to co-director Ed Bell.
Happy Fourth of July?
For the first time, the top feature prize went to a film that no one got to see.
That's another feather in the streamer's cap…
An Egyptian fantasy, a transgender murder mystery, an apocalyptic coming-of-age tragicomedy, and more…
Kenji Iwaisawa made his award-winning film for one tenth of a normal anime feature's budget. He tells us how he did it.
The initiative aims to "inspire local creativity while raising the bar for independent animation worldwide."
For less than $17, experience the first virtual edition of the famous Annecy festival.
We speak to the renowned filmmaker ahead of the Annecy premiere of his autobiographical new film "Altötting."
Ahead of its Annecy screening, director Mariusz Wilczyński tells us how he made "the first feature animated art film in the history of Polish cinema."
The animation of Latin America, Spain, and Portugal will be showcased through talks, presentations, screenings, and awards — all accessible online.
The Scooby-Doo origin story is the second animated tentpole to skip theaters for VOD.