The #ScoobDance Campaign On Tiktok Has Generated 3 Billion Views In A Week
The Tiktok era of animated film promotion has arrived.
The Tiktok era of animated film promotion has arrived.
"The Spongebob Movie: Sponge on the Run" is currently due to hit theaters on August 7 — among the earliest scheduled releases in the calendar.
The company sees a big opportunity in the current crisis.
Fifty percent of production spending in Ireland is now animation.
If March was defined by the shock of the coronavirus's global spread, April is when we started to really see its repercussions for animation, and glimpse how the industry may change for good.
In a guest piece, industry executive Aaron Simpson explains how the animation industry had been preparing for this disaster for decades without even knowing it.
"Trolls World Tour" did well on video-on-demand. Universal wants to repeat the formula. Theaters are furious.
Paramount and Hasbro's Entertainment One will produce the film, with a script from the writers of Marvel's "Ant-Man and the Wasp."
Until theaters reopen, films that are launching on streaming or VOD services will still qualify for the Oscars.
The company's treatment of its staff is "grotesque" says a grassroots vfx workers rights organization.
A 22-year veteran of Pixar, he contributed to many of the studio's most successful films.
The director and production designer of Netflix's latest animated feature talk about their creative approach and influences, from "Citizen Kane" to bats in toilets.
The event itself may be canceled, but Annecy's competitions are running as usual this year.
At least 20 vfx artists have lost their jobs.
Children's books, sitcom parodies, Lego animation: the crisis is bringing out the best in artists the world over.
The spread of the coronavirus has raised a fundamental question: What makes a festival a festival?
Utter chaos defines the last 30 days in the animation world.
In a new series of articles, Cartoon Brew speaks to a range of industry figures about how the crisis has affected them.
The U.K. animation industry gathered earlier this month in London to celebrate its recent achievements at the British Animation Awards.
With nearly all U.S. theaters shut down for the foreseeable future, companies like Disney are adapting in real-time.