The Oscar Shortlist Interviews: How To Craft A Story For A Short Film
We asked the directors of this year's 15 shortlisted shorts how they developed their narratives.
We asked the directors of this year's 15 shortlisted shorts how they developed their narratives.
The research outlines the history of anime streaming in North America, and the main stakes in the market today.
"We’ve been collecting very deep, rich data for a long time from our parks," says the CEO.
Hollywood studios are joining the group, which also targets manga piracy.
The immersive tech could eventually allow park visitors to interact with Mickey Mouse and Elsa as images, not cast members in costume.
We speak to the directors and designers behind Mexico's ambitious stop-motion series.
They include some of the year's most acclaimed films. But do they stand a chance against Hollywood?
The Academy hasn't shown much interest in anime that isn't from Studio Ghibli. Could that change this year?
Director Patrick Imbert talks us through the staging of a single scene in his mountaineering epic.
Scanline's credits include "Stranger Things 3," "Cowboy Bebop," and "Game of Thrones."
"I think that interesting things can be done in advertising," Leo Campasso tells us.
The showrunner of Netflix's new satirical series talks conspiracies and creative collaborations.
In the new short film "The Windshield Wiper," Albert Mielgo attempts to uncover what it is about this thing called love that so enraptures humanity.
Another winner was "Hayop Ka! The Nimfa Dimaano Story," a decidedly adult rom-com from the Philippines.
Dash Shaw's Sundance-winning film is out in theaters and on video on demand.
We sat down to watch the three most exciting anime films at the fest.
Warnermedia's new Cartoonito preschool block is grounded in a proprietary educational framework called “Humancentric Learning."
FuzzyPixel producer Jen Dahlman explains how the cloud can help streamline animation production.
Following the demise of Hiroshima International Animation Festival, the new Hiroshima Animation Season will hold its first edition on August 17–21, 2022.
Pascal-Alex Vincent’s Cannes-playing documentary is a well-crafted primer on Kon’s career and works.