The Animation That Changed Me: Aaron Long on ‘Mind Game’
"The sprawling story seems to touch on almost every aspect of human life," says Long. "I found it overwhelming and strangely addictive."
"The sprawling story seems to touch on almost every aspect of human life," says Long. "I found it overwhelming and strangely addictive."
We speak to four studios about what it takes — and what it costs — to make cg visuals for theme park rides.
The streamer is partnering with Naz, Science Saru, and Mappa in Japan, as well as Studio Mir in South Korea.
Studio head Mike Zaimont is accused of "a pattern of hostility, insults, threats, lying, and harassment."
"In some ways, being remote on a large production has probably protected me by having fewer daily interactions and distractions," says Nathan Love's Joe Burrascano.
Ottawa's Mercury Filmworks is operating at only 75% capacity during the pandemic.
The renowned filmmaker produced his latest short at home, in six days, with no money.
Mikrofilm is still encouraging staff to work at home, but those who wish to return to work can do so, with plenty of new safety measures in place.
Joseph Wallace spent almost six years developing "Salvation Has no Name." Weeks into the shoot, he had to shut it down.
"Trolls World Tour" did well on video-on-demand. Universal wants to repeat the formula. Theaters are furious.
With nearly all U.S. theaters shut down for the foreseeable future, companies like Disney are adapting in real-time.
Read the latest statements on the disease from major animation festivals.
There is fresh uncertainty over how Disney will handle Fox Animation's feature projects.
French producer Xilam, the studio behind "I Lost my Body" and "Oggy and the Cockroaches," will boost its cg output with this acquisition.
Laika's latest opened in 9th place, recording one of the most disastrous wide launches ever for an animated feature.
With "Alita: Battle Angel" poised for release, we take a look at the state of play in photorealistic cg humans.
The film is the latest Netflix acquisition in a long list of animated acquisitions and original productions to be released in the near future.
The European Animation Awards shed light on European animation’s self-image at a time of great change.
Japanese auteur Mamoru Hosoda sits down with Cartoon Brew for an extensive talk about his latest film "Mirai," opening this week in the United States.
Working with a limited budget, Nigerian artist Shofela Coker created a lush series of "breathing paintings" for the hybrid documentary "Liyana."