10 Feature Projects We’re Excited To Learn More About At Cartoon Movie 2024
Cartoon Movie returns March 5-7, so we dug through this year's catalog to pick out a few titles we want to know more about.
Cartoon Movie returns March 5-7, so we dug through this year's catalog to pick out a few titles we want to know more about.
A haunting animated gem, created entirely by one person, starts its U.S. theatrical run today.
Inspired by black and white cartoons from the 1920s and 1930s, Paris-based web designer Tracey Polyflavor has been creating decorative …
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DOK Leipzig winner 'On Weary Wings Go By' is a 16mm stop-motion poem about the Nordic winter, where porcelain beings wander through fading light.
Investigators say that up to a thousand children were abused at his request.
This year's Oscar-nominated filmmakers share behind-the-scenes details of how they created memorable characters and brought their performances to life.
These standout features from 2022 deserve a close look from Oscar voters.
In the works for more than a decade, 'Lost Ollie's journey to the screen is nearly as epic as that of its floppy-eared hero.
During its annual Annecy studio presentation, Disney announced three new series, several renewals, and expanded episode counts of upcoming series.
Joanna Quinn's new film "Affairs of the Art" took years to make, but that was a reward in itself: "It was like an extended college, and I felt I was learning new things about animation, drawing, and direction all the time."
The character art conference's first virtual edition will be live-streamed on September 18–19.
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The 15th edition of Montreal's Sommets animation festival takes place next week.
We spoke with Allers about awards season, women in animation, and why we still don't see enough anthology animation at the multiplex.
What do long-lost sweatbox notes reveal about the creation of one of Disney's finest films?
"I do think that animation can have a language of its own, rather than simply mimicking live action."
We rarely see "Peace On Earth" alongside more traditionally revered holiday standards like "A Charlie Brown Christmas" or "How the Grinch Stole Christmas"—but we really should.
Animation historian John Canemaker talks about the process and challenges of creating the monumental new biography "The Lost Notebook: Herman Schultheis & the Secrets of Walt Disney's Movie Magic."
Animator and filmmaker Michael Sporn, a man who represented the spirit and vitality of New York's animation scene as much as any other single individual, passed away from pancreatic cancer on January 19. He was 67.