Triggerfish Launches Netflix-Sponsored Pan-African Story Artist Lab (EXCLUSIVE)
All African citizens can apply for this program, which offers three months of paid skills development.
All African citizens can apply for this program, which offers three months of paid skills development.
We watched all the feature pitches at Annecy's MIFA market. Here are the three we liked best.
The media titan is home to Paramount, Nickelodeon, MTV, Fleischer cartoons, "Garfield," "Rugrats," "Avatar: The Last Airbender," and much more …
For the Greenpeace campaign video "Wasteminster," the studio had to drop the equivalent of 67.7 million items of cg trash onto the U.K. prime minister's residence.
The MGM library contains some classic animation, including the "Pink Panther" shorts and Don Bluth’s "The Secret of NIMH."
The online educational platform aims to prepare its students for more than just deadlines and grades.
The deal paves the way for the creation of an entertainment titan — and marks a drastic U-turn for AT&T.
The film is coming to theaters on July 23.
Joanna Quinn's new film "Affairs of the Art" took years to make, but that was a reward in itself: "It was like an extended college, and I felt I was learning new things about animation, drawing, and direction all the time."
Welcome to our new series in which we map out what major corporations own in terms of animation and distribution platforms.
The slate runs the gamut from singing honey bears to a chainsaw-wielding George Washington.
Pixar veteran Oh has scored an Oscar nomination for his self-produced experimental short. He tells us how the project came about.
The company says it is now worth $28.7 billion.
Welcome to our series of interviews with the directors of this year’s Oscar-nominated animated shorts.
Welcome to our series of interviews with the directors of this year’s Oscar-nominated animated shorts.
The co-founder of Baobab Studios tells us how the company's vr titles, including "Baba Yaga," wouldn't exist without Unity.
Carmen Sandiego and Curious George are now owned by the man who runs Fox News Channel.
Amid the delirium of remote working, four Disney animators found a way to bring their toilet paper to life.
The first rule of the Golden Globes: there are no rules.