‘Little Door Gods’ To Be Released in China by Alibaba Pictures
The debut feature from Light Chaser Animation now has the backing of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba.
The debut feature from Light Chaser Animation now has the backing of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba.
Women don't receive the same opportunities as men do in animation, and they're finally speaking out about it.
How an indie animator in New York City added a unique animated touch to a major Hollywood film.
Butch Hartman knows a thing or two about working with a network -- which is why he's starting and funding his own.
The 'Bartkira' meme goes to the next level: an animated trailer.
Illumination Entertainment's founder admits he has no idea what's in store for the future of animation, but it will probably arrive online in short-form.
TV's first fully computer-generated animation series gets a new 26-episode upgrade.
Designers using Creative Cloud now have easy access to CG characters and animation tools.
The organization has planned multiple panels and presentations related to the role of women in the animation industry.
Who needs to build a campfire or tie a knot when you can learn to do squash and stretch instead?
Animation projects created for Internet television dominated the 42nd annual Daytime Emmy Awards.
The great Dutch shorts director turns 75 years old today and he's not slowing down one bit.
The studio says the executives were let go as part of a "restructuring" effort.
The first sign that you might get laid off at Disney: the bosses won't give you a new computer.
"Everything about my life is utterly horrible," says an American animator working in Japan, and that's how he likes it.
What do long-lost sweatbox notes reveal about the creation of one of Disney's finest films?
A mysterious changing creature can take almost any form. Is he one animal with many eyes or many animals? Can he fly? Can he talk? Does it come from the stars? Is he alone? Is he the only one in his world?
Steve Hulett remembers the time when Disney artists were told they were being moved to a warehouse off the lot, and the animation division's first "gong show" pitch session.
Michael Eisner lounged his six-foot-four frame in a conference room chair. He was wearing jeans and sweatshirt, but why not? It was a Saturday morning.
Turner Broadcasting announced yesterday that they will rebrand the Cartoon Network spin-off Boomerang in 2015, changing it from a channel of classic cartoons and Cartoon Network re-runs to a "global all-animation, youth-targeted network."