Know Your Indie Filmmaker: Yoko Yuki
Yuki's body of work work is a beautifully unhinged, mind-drenching, kaleidoscopic explosion of colors, figures, memories, and voices.
Yuki's body of work work is a beautifully unhinged, mind-drenching, kaleidoscopic explosion of colors, figures, memories, and voices.
Imagine if Hunter S. Thompson teamed up with Terry Gilliam and an unbalanced nature enthusiast.
Tomchuk’s vibrant lo-fi digital works are bizarro head twisters you can’t - and don’t want to - unsee.
Irwin's work rests on the borders of narrative and non-narrative, reality, fantasy, and horror.
An orange stick figure takes on complex equations in a battle that has animation fans and mathematicians equally excited.
The period drama is expected to premiere later this year.
You've no doubt heard of the animation programs at Calarts, but what is it like to actually attend the school. We asked some recent students about their experiences.
Jackson explains how he develops his pipeline, what tools he prefers to use, and the importance of self-care when working long hours.
Using illustrations, anecdotes, and personal insights, Tartakovsky answers the internet's most pressing animation-related questions.
Run Wrake’s multi-layered works connect an onslaught of imagery from diverse media and loop them with a brilliant sense of rhythm.
Gunnarsdóttir's work has an edgy, punky vibe throughout that often aptly reflects the grungy, fragile existence of her subjects.
Canadian filmmaker Matthew Rankin explores local, national, and international history with an eccentric and deadpan touch that is refreshingly and genuinely loving.
Yamamura's films are a bit like chameleons. Each looks different from the previous one, yet there can be no doubt that the films are his.
In honor of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting just a few of the trailblazing women who made important contributions during the Golden Age of Animation.
We’ve been tracking Kajsa Næss’ hand-drawn feature 'Titina' for several years now, and we’re thrilled to now share an exclusive making-of video about the film.
A decade after it finished its festival run, Svilen Dimitrov's 'Rew Day' has been submitted by another person onto the festival circuit.
'White Plastic Sky' world premiered at this year's Berlinale, where we caught up with filmmakers Tibor Bánóczki and Sarolta Szabó.
Bucsi's films are soft, sensual, and magical works that soothingly explore love, nature, and the universe.
The second in our three-part interview series with the shortlisted filmmakers for the Best Animated Short Academy Award.
Mizue's visually scrumptious, kaleidoscopic wonders dazzle the eyes and ears.