6 Unmissable Events At This Week’s Ottawa International Animation Festival
The festival's program runs the gamut from indie to industry, tech talks to rare retrospectives.
The festival's program runs the gamut from indie to industry, tech talks to rare retrospectives.
For many graduates, this strange experience sharpened their ideas about what they want in their careers. They tell us why.
Drouin was known for the striking shorts he made at the National Film Board of Canada, such as "Mindscape" and "Imprints."
The online educational platform is offering tuition, and recordings of past courses, at competitive prices.
Following the demise of Hiroshima International Animation Festival, the new Hiroshima Animation Season will hold its first edition on August 17–21, 2022.
The game giant has a damaging “frat boy” company culture, says a state agency.
The game trailer "Fianna-Heim" earned its creators several faculty awards. They now have successful careers in fx, game design, and illustration.
All African citizens can apply for this program, which offers three months of paid skills development.
Animated shows have long promoted environmental messages. Now the studios themselves are catching up.
For the first time, audiences outside of L.A. will be able to experience Animation is Film, which is adding virtual screenings to its line-up this year.
A look at Chilean feature and series pitches at Annecy.
"Hot Pot! Cartoons" will aim to find Chinese artists and bring their animated shorts to the global market.
Mentorships are key. Talent is not all about artistry. Parents need to be educated. And more …
In today’s animation industry, which is growing and evolving at warp speed, 50 years seems like a geological age. When Nelvana …
It's a big month for original films, with "Luca," "Wish Dragon," and "America: The Motion Picture" all set to debut.
The theme this year: “The Business Case for Diversity.”
The festival will take place next month both in-person in France and online for those who aren't yet able to travel.
A continuing series in which we map out what major corporations own in terms of animation-related characters, studios, and distribution platforms.
Gina O’Melia traces the rise of the American Saturday morning cartoon and the challenge to its supremacy from anime shows.
The filmmaker and "Over the Garden Wall" art director reflects on his unusual career path.