VFX Oscar Contenders Share Their Toughest Shots
This year's Oscar-nominated vfx supervisors name their toughest shots—and they're not all what you might think.
This year's Oscar-nominated vfx supervisors name their toughest shots—and they're not all what you might think.
The 25-year-old L.A. studio Renegade Animation is discovering new possibilities with Adobe's real-time animation software.
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An exploration of The Trolley Problem, a popular thought experiment in ethics first created by Philippa Foot.
Fernanda Frick, who worked on the Oscar-winning Chilean short 'A Bear Story,' has completed an ambitious short of her own.
How Blue Sky's Chris Wedge went from animation to live-action for 'Monster Trucks'.
Check out the new digs that Nick artists are enjoying in Los Angeles.
The Walt Disney Company has won every VES animation honor for the last four years. Can "Kubo and the Two Strings" break the streak?
A unique tv series from Argentina and France combines stop motion and live action.
The most comprehensive list of 2017 theatrical animated features!
Theo Ushev breaks down his creative process on the making of his latest thought-provoking short.
Lin-Manuel who? Chinese moviegoers have made a clear choice.
Behind the scenes of the film's biggest beasts.
A deep dive with researcher Paul Debevec, who has been pivotal in some of the biggest innovations in vfx, including photoreal digital characters.
"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" created something outside the realm of what people expect to see on TV—real-time interaction with an animated character.
We look at the top contenders in this year's Oscar race for best animated short.
Studios around the world are now using TVPaint to craft their latest features.
“It’s kind of like the ultimate [visual effects] project,” says "Voyage of Time" vfx supervisor Dan Glass,
Find out how Double Negative created a battle sequence between skeletons and invisible creatures in Tim Burton's latest film.
Animal Logic explains how they created expressive, cartoony animation for their short without squash and stretch and other animation principles.