Magical Mash-Ups: A History Of Live-Action/Animation Hybrids
The release of Chip ’N Dale: Rescue Rangers got us thinking about the long history of mixing live action and animation in the days before computers.
The release of Chip ’N Dale: Rescue Rangers got us thinking about the long history of mixing live action and animation in the days before computers.
After this year's Oscar debacle, Lord and Miller are asking for "a respected filmmaker to present the award and frame animation as cinema.”
It was somehow fitting that in an evening absent of all decorum, the Academy found two different ways to trash the animation art form.
"Ray Gunn" is Bird's first animation project since "Incredibles 2."
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Jim Hillin, the cg supervisor of "Beauty and the Beast," reveals the creation of an iconic moment in Disney animation history.
Recognizing the Mexican and Mexican-American artists who have made immense contributions to the development of the American animation industry.
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The film debuts on Netflix on August 6.
The festival will also host the world premiere of a documentary about Tippett, directed by his daughter.
This could well be the longest standing ovation the festival has ever given to an animated film.
The sequel's frantic mashup of studio IP is far from a slam dunk, say critics.
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Topics will include "Shrek" and Disney, online fan cultures, and merchandising and franchising.
The virtual festival will run August 5–25 and be geo-locked for Canadians.
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