Will Ferrell And Jamie Foxx Are Voicing Dogs In Phil Lord And Chris Miller-Produced Strays’
Animation/live-action hybrids with animals tend to aim towards the younger set, but this Universal comedy is targeted at an older crowd.
Animation/live-action hybrids with animals tend to aim towards the younger set, but this Universal comedy is targeted at an older crowd.
Favorites like "Encanto" and "Flee" are jostling against smaller films such as "The Spine of Night" and "The Ape Star."
Critics like the film as much as award voters do.
With a 100% Tomatometer score, it's safe to say that critics are impressed by Netflix's ambitious European feature.
Disney-Pixar's next film will be out March 11, 2022.
Jim Hillin, the cg supervisor of "Beauty and the Beast," reveals the creation of an iconic moment in Disney animation history.
"I think that interesting things can be done in advertising," Leo Campasso tells us.
Jaggars will lead the vfx and stereo teams across the company's 8,000-strong workforce.
Check out the list of qualified shorts along with their trailers.
Learn how Mollie Ong harnessed the newest features in Toon Boom Harmony 21 to create her new short film.
As the French family film qualifies for an Oscar, its creators are working on two follow-up specials.
Disney has licensed major anime series. They will come out on Disney+ in Japan, with details of the global release to follow.
Madagascan artist Cid explains how the program is helping him bring his highly stylized game to life.
Freleng’s film is a showcase for how rhythm and motion alone can create laughter when the timing is perfect.
Troy is gone. The animation industry has lost a legend. And I, and countless others who were lucky enough to know him, have lost a friend.
"Bob Spit - We Do Not Like People" is the first Latin American feature to win the top feature prize at the Ottawa Int'l Animation Festival.
Netflix is making a big play for the preschool crowd.
For many graduates, this strange experience sharpened their ideas about what they want in their careers. They tell us why.
The broadcaster promoted the idea that Betty Boop was based on a Black child performer named Esther Jones.
"We always want to do funny things, but the results are always terrifying. We seem to be bad comedians."