Annecy Pitches: 5 TV Projects That Caught Our Eye
A celebration of Latin America's carnivals, a satire of Britain's bleak urban developments, a fable about a world literally turned on its head, and more…
A celebration of Latin America's carnivals, a satire of Britain's bleak urban developments, a fable about a world literally turned on its head, and more…
Wan spotlights sublime cuts in shows ranging from "Naruto" to "Devilman Crybaby."
The initiative aims to "inspire local creativity while raising the bar for independent animation worldwide."
Sixty-second videos. Unbridled creativity. Millions of viewers. Welcome to animation on Tiktok.
The six-minute video, which was produced at Malaysia's Animasia Studio, has racked up 12 million views and counting.
It's not all Covid. Honest.
The animated musical sitcom is one of Apple's first forays into original animation.
Toronto's Guru Studio is crewing up an additional 80 people for "Mecha Builders" — without any face-to-face contact.
Ghibli's former international chief recounts colorful anecdotes about Hayao Miyazaki, Harvey Weinstein, Martin Scorsese, and others.
The three most-nominated animation series are all Disney productions.
Disney's streaming chief will oversee the global expansion of the popular, controversial video sharing app.
Arthur van Merwijk started making "Morphle" by himself. Now, it's a global entertainment brand with millions of Youtube subscribers and billions of views.
When Sam Kishi wanted to incorporate animated segments into his live-action feature, he didn't have to look far. That's because he also runs the Mexican animation studio Platypus.
After a decade of studying and working in Europe, show creator Cheng Li is pushing to bring new ideas into Chinese series.
The robot-themed show will air on the forthcoming streaming service HBO Max.
Tartakovsky hasn't given up on the world's most famous pipe-smoking cartoon sailor.
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.
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.