How Louis Clichy Went From Pixar To Asterix
From short filmmaker to Pixar animator to director of hit animated features, Louis Clichy is charting his own course.
From short filmmaker to Pixar animator to director of hit animated features, Louis Clichy is charting his own course.
Stranded on a distant planet, a lonely astronaut sends out a signal in search of human contact.
Can life's second act be as fulfilling as the first? Jelle van Meerendonk explores in his humorous graduation film.
Check out the winners from the closing night award ceremony at Annecy 2018.
The bizarre Loaf Town is explored in scenarios that range from the absurdly mundane to the insanely absurd.
Watch Ruby Poon's graduation film made at Sheridan College.
Michener, a 31-year Disney veteran who was personally hired by Walt Disney, has passed away at age 85.
Welcome to the Spa in this graduation film from Philly's University of the Arts.
Having forgotten the exciting feelings of the early days of the relationship, a man drifts along petting his guinea pig. One day, he meets a flowering beauty who appreciates the pet.
Two 2017 graduates of School of Visual Arts’ MFA Computer Arts department recently sat down with a current student, Devan Worth [Graduate …
Annecy, the world's largest animation festival, has announced the short films that'll be in competition at its 2018 edition.
For years, the kiosk has been Olga's little home simply because her sweet tooth and monotonous life has made her bigger than the exit. To distract herself, she reads travel magazines and dreams of being far away.
In France, where short films are financed by subsidies, the short film distribution strategy developed by Luce Grosjean is inspired by the way American short directors consider their films: a stepping stone to other projects.
The co-art director of the Oscar-nominated film "The Breadwinner" walks us through the design process of the film.
In a fucked up world, two opposite characters meet.
A world-class group of animation creators will present at the GLAS Animation Festival, including "The Lego Movie" makers Phil Lord and Chris Miller.
This quirky Oscar-shortlisted student film from France is a fine example of how photoreal CG can be an effective storytelling choice.
Sonja lives a lonely life as a fishmonger, more at ease with her fish than her customers, until one day a delivery man turns up who looks like a rainbow trout.
In today's exclusive online short premiere, a boy struggles to deal with his anxiousness on a trip to the local swimming pool.
Today's CB Fest premiere - "In Other Words - explores the limitations of language and the fleeting nature of memory.