Animation Filmmakers React To Oscar Nominations
There's a lot of happy animation folks this morning and we're sharing their immediate reactions to being nominated for an Oscar.
There's a lot of happy animation folks this morning and we're sharing their immediate reactions to being nominated for an Oscar.
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"Britishness sells, blandness doesn't," said BBC kids' content chief Patricia Hidalgo.
Drouin was known for the striking shorts he made at the National Film Board of Canada, such as "Mindscape" and "Imprints."
Watching the series "was the first time that it really became clear to me what a director does," says Chung.
The St. Louis, Missouri studio behind "Hair Love" is growing fast — and building up a division in Argentina.
"Tout était nouveau pour moi, dans ce film," dit Laudenbach.
"We're very fired up about catching them in family animation, maybe eventually passing them."
A rift has emerged between the organizations that ran Hiroshima Int'l Animation Festival for more than 35 years.
"The sprawling story seems to touch on almost every aspect of human life," says Long. "I found it overwhelming and strangely addictive."
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A mousetrap snaps shut, a market place awakens. A group of men heatedly discuss how to kill the animal in the little box.
"Ren & Stimpy" is being rebooted. Meanwhile, its creator John Kricfalusi faces accusations of sexual abuse. Where does the show stand today?
War, gangsters, a drug-dealing piglet, and the gentle progress of an English couple's marriage. Pixar this ain't.
Art and animation schools are cleaning house.
Wan spotlights sublime cuts in shows ranging from "Naruto" to "Devilman Crybaby."
Staff at the vfx titan are facing significant pay cuts. But some are now being offered "salary support," with the help of production partner Locksmith Animation.
With a slowdown in live-action production, the WGA is re-igniting a turf war by trying to cover more writers on animation productions, traditionally the domain of The Animation Guild.
A new series of Disney campaign ads don't acknowledge that "The Lion King" was nominated in the animation category.
Thanks to Youtube's new implementation of U.S. law, animators may be at risk of losing most of their revenue from the video hosting site.