The 10 Most-Viewed Pieces Of Youtube Animation Aren’t What You Might Expect
Youtube is the new gatekeeper for animation creators – and that's not necessarily a good thing.
Youtube is the new gatekeeper for animation creators – and that's not necessarily a good thing.
With its own distribution channel and a big catalog of original content, Six Point Harness is not your typical service studio.
Applications are now open for the event's free three-day intensive workshops with industry pros.
Animated soldiers, mice, and other creatures populate the world of Disney's upcoming holiday film.
Mexico's Pixelatl Festival reveals a new group of international speakers, adding to an already incredible line-up of guests.
After a year of failed negotiations with entertainment producers, animation voice actors could call a strike.
Will anyone want to see the film after this dud of a teaser?
In just four years, animators Tom and Tony Bancroft have created 100 episodes of their industry-focused podcast.
Pixar is a "sexist boys club" says a former artist, who tells stories of demeaning, lecherous, and physically abusive behavior, many involving John Lasseter.
Academy Award winner Ed Jones explains what it took to create "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" in the days before digital vfx.
Creators no longer want to be associated with 21st Century Fox.
Sony's latest feels tonally different from anything else released by a major American animation studio.
There's plenty of ups and downs in the making of any major studio animated film, but "Toy Story 4" sounds like it's been a particularly tumultuous production.
A new study reveals valuable insights into online consumption habits by teens.
The prestigious SIGGRAPH computer graphics conference will include several animation-related technical papers.
Through computer animation, a whole new dimension has been added to the denizens of Hundred Acre Wood.
Read our quick primer on the latest "Star Wars" film: "Solo."
Getting your foot in the door at an animation studio doesn't have to be hard. Eric Bravo offers some helpful tips and tricks.
A feature film adaptation of the long-running comic strip "B.C." is being prepared for 2021.
Created by ex-Disney artists, Taiko Studios had to learn some new tricks in international collaboration to create its first project, "One Small Step."