Daytime Emmy Awards Hail King Julien
Animation projects created for Internet television dominated the 42nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards.
Animation projects created for Internet television dominated the 42nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards.
Mamoru Hosoda's new film will debut in Japan on July 11.
Neil Boyle and Kirk Hendry are attached to direct the feature based on the bestselling novel by Michael Morpurgo.
The 20th anniversary edition of the conference will present some major industry players.
MTV is testing the waters for a revival of its stop-motion fantasy fight comedy series.
Eric Power's one-man feature combines ultra-violence with the delicacy of cut-out paper animation.
Who says animators can't be tech entrepreneurs?
But the fight isn't over yet. Animation artists have 30 days to produce new evidence.
Whether or not the "Angry Birds" feature will be creatively risky, it's definitely a financial risk.
Disney can't let it go just yet.
The 13-year DreamWorks veteran Alessandro Carloni will now co-direct "Kung Fu Panda 3" with Jennifer Yuh.
Analyzing the performance and acting in the Academy Award-nominated "How to Train Your Dragon 2."
The new Disney film "Strange Magic" had one of the worst wide-debuts in Hollywood history.
Fifty years after the original debuted, we've got our first look at the new CG reboot of the British marionette series "Thunderbirds."
We rarely see "Peace On Earth" alongside more traditionally revered holiday standards like "A Charlie Brown Christmas" or "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"—but we really should.
Disney is dubbing Pixar's "Finding Nemo" into the Navajo language.
Laika's "The Boxtrolls" topped the noms with a total of thirteen; the awards will be handed out January 31, 2015, in Los Angeles, California.
Troubling new details about the abruptly-halted merger talks between DreamWorks Animation and Hasbro have been revealed.
The wage-theft scheme run by big animation studios is finally receiving some mainstream media attention after a significant piece was published today by Bloomberg News.
Disney-owned Lucasfilm dropped a bombshell on the film world this morning: "Strange Magic," a new previously-unannounced animated feature based on a story by George Lucas, will be released into theaters by Disney's Touchstone Pictures label on January 23, 2015.