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.
A big year is on deck for animated features. We run down 2023's most anticipated U.S. releases.
Terril Calder, Marta Pajek, Amanda Forbis, and Wendy Tilby will participate in a digital roundtable hosted by the NFB and The Animation Showcase.
In our second list of the year, we check out five titles which have qualified for this year's animated short Oscars race.
This week's subject is Estonian master Priit Pärn, the animation successor of Jean-Luc Godard, George Grosz, Pop Art, and Monty Python.
Described by many as the definitive voice of Batman, Conroy voiced the Caped Crusader in series, films, and games for three decades.
Tippett Studio texture artist Michele Ahn discusses how she uses Marvelous Designer software to tell stories with fabric and texture.
Despite working with big-name talent, Netflix is struggling to reach viewers with its original animated features.
Louis Jacobée of Éditions Gallimard explains the creative and strategic virtues of writing a book, comic, or graphic novel before turning it into an animation project.
Netflix's most-nominated project is "Maya and the Three;" Disney's is "Ciao Alberto."
One of Eastern Europe's biggest animation get-togethers, this year's CEE will be hybrid, with most events available to watch online.
Critics have called it “overstuffed” and “unfocused,” yet most were happy to forgive those faults thanks to the film's virtues.
Historian Vincent Alexander has exhumed a frightening list of stop-motion gems worth dusting off this Halloween.
John Lasseter "really couldn’t support my vision," says Selick.
Producer Tommy Pallotta says dealing with the Academy is like being "caught in a Kafkaesque nightmare where someone is saying something isn’t real and I know it’s real."
Relocating from Segovia to Valencia, Weird Market will feature 170 projects in this year's catalog, 24 pitching in person.
As parts of the world mourn the loss of queen Elizabeth, Tullo's short wonders what would happen if her Corgi were next in line to the crown.
"Disney and FX have decided to embrace and market what is clearly evil," says Louisiana congressman Mike Johnson.
Dozens of projects with animation are being presented at the event.
To strike a balance between comedy, horror, and drama, the show's creators worked hard to keep the series grounds.