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France, the Netherlands, and Switzerland are among the countries that will see the Great Dane on the big screen.
How do you create a world that's both cute and threatening? The show's art director Angela Sung explains.
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With real testimony from a Korean prostitute, this painted animation explores what it is like to be the subject of other people's pleasure.
Sixty-second videos. Unbridled creativity. Millions of viewers. Welcome to animation on Tiktok.
We speak to the renowned filmmaker ahead of the Annecy premiere of his autobiographical new film "Altötting."
This animated feature is unlikely to get made, but the director is sharing with fans what could have been.
The film will be among the first releases from feature animation start-up Skydance Animation.
We dive head first into the Hanna-Barbera Cinematic Universe in a conversation with Tony Cervone and Bill Haller, director and animation supervisor on "Scoob!"
Disney's streaming chief will oversee the global expansion of the popular, controversial video sharing app.
The Scooby-Doo origin story is the second animated tentpole to skip theaters for VOD.
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The group aims to see 50/50 gender parity across Austin's expanding animation industry by 2025.
The company says this must be done in order to retain jobs amid the crisis. Union representatives are worried about the long-term implications.
A mythological feature that's also about the coronavirus. A game in which you do sit-ups underneath a dog. A short film about mescaline. These projects are pretty wild.
"Right now is the time for the utmost flexibility towards vfx artists and all practitioners," says the society.
Developers behind some of the industry's most widely used softwares are making it easier to work from home.
The number of theaters that have gone dark runs well into the thousands.