A Thrilling Tour Through The History Of Wild Takes In Animation
Get ready to have your eyes pop out of your skull, because today we’re taking a look at some of the great wild takes throughout animation history.
Get ready to have your eyes pop out of your skull, because today we’re taking a look at some of the great wild takes throughout animation history.
Indian animator Prosenjit Biswas walks us through his process of using Cartoon Animator 5 to create his animation projects.
Shannon Tindle and John Aoshima discuss their roles as director and co-director of the new Netflix feature 'Ultraman: Rising.'
Available online or as a download, 'Drawing for Nothing' currently features assets from 12 canceled or troubled films but could one day include hundreds of titles.
Approximately 150 employees will be laid off.
Ukrainian artists and educators discuss the work they're doing to keep the region's animation sector alive in the face of terrible adversity.
Praxinos manager and co-founder Elodie Moog joined us for a brief Q&A about the software.
The startling report makes one thing clear: generative AI is here today and wreaking havoc right now.
To commemorate the release of 'Migration,' we’re revisiting some of our favorite ducks throughout cartoon history.
From red hot Twenties jazz to the contemporary stylings of Gorillaz, we pay homage to cartoon bands.
Disney may be the leading purveyor of safe, family-friendly entertainment today, but that hasn't always been the case.
And why he couldn't resist adding some hand-drawn 2d sequences to the mix.
According to Nagy, "beginner or a professional, anyone can enjoy using this software regardless of skill level."
The show was created by former Saturday Night Live head writer Anna Drezen and executive produced by Mike Judge and Greg Daniels.
Illumination's got their ducks in a row with their latest title, 'Migration.'
The building was home to dozens of Cartoon Network productions.
Members of The Animation Guild are disconcerted with their parent union's stance on the use of AI in the entertainment industry.
The iconic filmmakers also received a state historical market to acknowledge their contributions to animation.
IATSE president Matthew Loeb says its "critical that our union is at the forefront of understanding [AI's] impact on our members and industry."
Nathan Smith from Studio Ghibletz explains how his team used CA5 to improve their workflow on 'Anomaly Karen.'