From Oriental Dreamworks To Pearl: Checking In With The New Chinese Studio
Pearl studio directors Glen Keane and Jill Culton will present more details about their projects at Annecy this week.
Pearl studio directors Glen Keane and Jill Culton will present more details about their projects at Annecy this week.
Netflix really wanted this Chinese animated feature. We try to figure out why.
Cinesite's studio in Montreal will produce animation for "Extinct," a Chinese animated feature directed by "Simpsons Movie" director David Silverman.
A film that pushes the boundaries of Chinese animation filmmaking is now out in U.S. cinemas.
The Chinese company's goal is to become one of the world's leading creators of high-quality animation content.
"Extinct" is a fantasy film about fluffy creatures called flummels on the brink of extinction.
Upcoming plans for Oriental Dreamworks include films about world domination by cats, a supernatural Chinatown adventure, and an adaptation of "The Monkey King."
John Lasseter and Ed Catmull hosted Chinese animation creators in Burbank at the Disney-China Animation Exchange Program.
China's Original Force is jumping into the cgi fray with "Duck Duck Goose." Here's a first look at the film.
The Chinese animated feature "Have A Nice Day" is headed to U.S. theaters this fall.
The Chinese government doesn't want you to see this animated feature.
"Duck Duck Goose" is the first original animated feature from the Chinese animation studio Original Force.
Made in America with Chinese money, does "Rock Dog" represent a future for animated features?
Watch a clip from "Have A Nice Day," a black comedy from China that will debut at the Berlinale.
Lin-Manuel who? Chinese moviegoers have made a clear choice.
"I'm looking east," says the founder and CEO of Framestore.
Can hundreds, or even thousands, of people experience vr simultaneously? A new start-up by former Dreamworks Animation vets thinks they can make it happen.
A popular Chinese emoticon is transitioning from mobile devices to the bigscreen.
Jackie Chan leads the English voice cast of the Chinese smash-hit.
China's most expensive animated feature of all-time is at the center of a war between Chinese entertainment conglomerates.