Malaysia Focus: A Look 3 Animation IPs That Reveal The Country’s Burgeoning Creative Talent
Three animation studios tell us what it takes to create an original show in the country.
Three animation studios tell us what it takes to create an original show in the country.
Five years in the making, the ecological fantasy feature topped the Chinese box office last year.
"The sprawling story seems to touch on almost every aspect of human life," says Long. "I found it overwhelming and strangely addictive."
Ambition, exploitation of labor, environmental pollution, human degradation, surplus value, corruption, and much more in the amazing world of capitalism.
A new documentary reveals how the 70-year-old comic strip is produced.
The Roald Dahl Cinematic Universe is taking shape.
An elderly couple is addicted to a psychedelic face cream.
South Korea's Studio Goindol is combining animation with ASMR sensations to create a new brand of calming animation.
Director Jérémy Clapin walks us through the making of his new feature "I Lost My Body."
In his debut feature "The Tower," Grorud draws on personal experience to tell a story of Palestinian refugees that spans five generations.
A new system is coming for artists who are tired of having their visual creations stolen without attribution.
"It’s really in vogue to evoke old things to roll your eyes at them and sneer at them, and we really don’t want to do that."
The happenings of someone's nostrils.
The London-based animator invites us into her "little dungeon," where she shows us her sketches, handmade t-shirts, and collection of tiny objects.
The short film from Baobab Studios picked up four honors at the Daytime Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
The challenge for Latin American creators: telling stories about subjects and themes particular to their identity, without sacrificing broad global appeal.
BBC and Netflix's "Watership Down" and Disney Junior's "Elena of Avalor" received the most nominations for an animated production this year.
This major animation event is where deals gets made for European animated features.
Whether you are a student, freelance animation artist, or studio professional, where there’s a skill, there’s a simple way to learn: the Toon Boom Learn Portal.
Spanish artist Nacho Rodríguez invites us into his studio, and shares how his environment inspires and influences his animation work.