What We’re Looking Forward To At This Year’s Ottawa International Animation Festival
OIAF is back in person this year, with a jam-packed program for attendees eager to meet face-to-face after two years apart.
OIAF is back in person this year, with a jam-packed program for attendees eager to meet face-to-face after two years apart.
A ShotGrid-based pipeline helps Mighty's remote team manage workloads while connecting with international artists.
What does a Toronto selection mean for Wendell & Wild's Oscar prospects, and what has a TIFF premiere meant for animated films in the past?
From Sesame Street to She-Ra and Beany & Cecil to Beauty and the Beast, Carl Bell worked on countless classics.
Animation is booming as never before in Spain’s Canary Island of Tenerife, boosted by extraordinary tax incentives. Arguably, no other site in Europe is currently transforming so quickly into an international animation production hub.
This was the year Blue Sky and Tangent shut down, "Demon Slayer" mania reached the U.S., and a giant David Hasselhoff model went onsale …
"Bob Spit - We Do Not Like People" is the first Latin American feature to win the top feature prize at the Ottawa Int'l Animation Festival.
The festival will also host the world premiere of a documentary about Tippett, directed by his daughter.
The virtual festival will run August 5–25 and be geo-locked for Canadians.
In today’s animation industry, which is growing and evolving at warp speed, 50 years seems like a geological age. When Nelvana …
For the Greenpeace campaign video "Wasteminster," the studio had to drop the equivalent of 67.7 million items of cg trash onto the U.K. prime minister's residence.
The employees have asked for voluntary recognition of their union from the studio's management.
A tribute to the talents the community lost this year: animators and cartoonists, directors and producers, voice artists, dancers, and basketball players.
So the Toronto scene continues to blossom — but does it have the same lure it once did for aspiring animators?
We speak to finalists in this year's pitching contest about the benefits and challenges of creating animated IP in the region.
Cinemas floundered in the West while the box office rebounded in the East. Then there's Quibi…
Canadian moviegoers are eager to watch animation on the bigscreen again.
What gives the city an edge — and what threats does it face?
We speak to the renowned filmmaker ahead of the Annecy premiere of his autobiographical new film "Altötting."
The Sommets festival showcased various ways in which to make an animated short film in Montreal — outside the National Film Board of Canada.