Cartoon Movie Preview: 12 European Animated Features That We’re Excited About
The projects, in various stages of development and production, will present at Cartoon Movie in March.
The projects, in various stages of development and production, will present at Cartoon Movie in March.
Director Chris Williams discuss the cinematic influences behind The Sea Beast, and how working on Moana prepped him for this film.
The Belgian animated feature is based on a short-lived Dark Horse graphic novel.
Here's a first-of-its-kind guide to some of the animated treasures that anyone can now post, sample, and remix as they see fit.
The famous New Year's good luck symbol of a little chimney sweeper is turned upside down in Frédéric Schuld's powerful short.
Eric Wong, a production designer on Mamoru Hosoda's new fantasy epic, speaks about designing the film's vast virtual world.
We speak to Joe Mateo, director of Skydance Animation's new short "Blush," as well as revisit some of the month’s most interesting stories in the animation world.
Simon Otto, the show's supervising director, was head of character animation on the "How to Train Your Dragon" trilogy.
In a wide-ranging conversation, Appelhans explains why he ended up making the feature in China, rather than through the U.S. studio system, and reflects on what it means to be an American telling a story rooted in Chinese culture.
In our latest podcast, the director of "Tom & Jerry" discusses the "education" he received in animation production on the hybrid feature.
Haunted castles, warring salamanders, migrants on a magical journey, and more…
Cambodian textile factories, Parisian street urchins, an albino girl with telepathic powers — here lies the future of European feature animation.
HBO Max and Cartoon Network have announced two new series from familiar talent.
Host Jen Hurler takes a look at recent stories that people in the animation community have been discussing.
Streaming services continue to dominate the animation news cycle, with HBO Max, Netflix, and Disney+ all making big announcements this week.
Jen Hurler looks at the mass layoffs announced at the Walt Disney Company and whether they could have been avoided if the company had more sustainable business practices.
This week we look at shifting theatrical schedules, Fox's big commitment to animation, and talk to Pixelatl head José Iñesta about Mexico's evolving animation industry.
It isn't just Netflix shows converted to vertical.
How is the movement for racial justice shaping animation? We speak to industry figures who are pushing for change.
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!"