Catch Up On Southeast Asia’s Animation And Games Industries At Malaysia Digital Creativity Festival (MYDCF)
The two-part conference runs virtually throughout September, showcasing the latest and most exciting projects from the region.
The two-part conference runs virtually throughout September, showcasing the latest and most exciting projects from the region.
Ever wondered how Fleischer Studios produced Betty Boop and Popeye cartoons during the 1930s?
Europe's most important pitching platform for animated series returns on September 20–23. Here's some projects to look out for.
Warnermedia's new Cartoonito preschool block is grounded in a proprietary educational framework called “Humancentric Learning."
Cartoonito will launch on HBO Max and Cartoon Network in the fall.
We watched all the feature pitches at Annecy's MIFA market. Here are the three we liked best.
The London-based company cites the current boom in demand for content as a reason.
Cartoon Saloon's series "Dorg Van Dango" and the striking student film "Shergar" were among the other winners.
The veteran artist will teach art direction at the online school CAT Animation this summer semester.
Leib created animation for The New York Times and films including "American Splendor" and "American Ultra."
Pixar's "Soul" won two awards: best animated feature and best original score.
An iconic name in animation is resurrected.
Disney's "The Mandalorian" was the other big winner, scoring three wins.
The film is described as "a hybrid of cgi and animation": in other words, a mix of animation and animation.
Chris Rock and Ali LeRoi, creators of the original sitcom, will be involved.
In other news: Netflix was snubbed, while the National Film and Television School got two student films into the shorts category.
The award-winning artist talks about his unconventional route into animation, and the pivotal role the software played in his career.
In our latest podcast, the director of "Tom & Jerry" discusses the "education" he received in animation production on the hybrid feature.
Warnermedia Kids and Family has come up with a multi-pronged approach to take on Netflix, Disney, Youtube, and Nickelodeon in the highly competitive kids' space.
Of the five nominees, four are based on original ideas — a big change from last year's contenders.