Online Premiere: ‘Driving’ by Nate Theis
Tensions build to an explosive breaking point for a group of automobile drivers in Nate Theis' satirical new short "Driving."
Tensions build to an explosive breaking point for a group of automobile drivers in Nate Theis' satirical new short "Driving."
In a wide-ranging conversation, Genndy Tartakovsky talks to Cartoon Brew about the challenges of making "Hotel Transylvania 2" and what he's trying to do next.
An animation-specific roundup of panels, presentations, and other cartoon goodness at America's biggest pop culture festival.
Observations and tips from a first-time attendee of the world's largest animation festival.
Walt Disney Productions changed forever when two guys named Mike and Frank showed up.
Animator and filmmaker Michael Sporn, a man who represented the spirit and vitality of New York's animation scene as much as any other single individual, passed away from pancreatic cancer on January 19. He was 67.
Animate Projects, the non-profit organization that supports experimental animation in Britain, has always been keen to adapt. Officially …
Full Press Release: PLATFORM INTERNATIONAL ANIMATION FESTIVAL HONORS KATSUHIRO OTOMO WITH LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Los …
The festival celebrates animation from the past, present and future with a diverse slate of programs and events at REDCAT in downtown Los …
When television creators Dan Harmon (Community) and Dino Stamatopoulos (Moral Orel) — partners in Los Angeles production company …
LONDON — French director Xavier Fauthoux has been chosen as the Grand Prize winner for the James Brown Music Video Challenge. In …
Presented by those same great folks who bring you the premiere animation talent event of the year, the CTN animation eXpo®, in …
The Hub, a network owned partly by toy company Hasbro, launched a little over a week ago with new animated series including Strawberry …
Toronto-based animation studio Cuppa Coffee Studios has always struck me as a decent outfit, but I’ve lost a lot of respect for them …
A few weeks ago, I commended New York animator Pat Smith for making this comment in an ANIMATION WORLD MAGAZINE interview: “The …