Tools Of The Trade: Larry Cutler on Unity
The co-founder of Baobab Studios tells us how the company's vr titles, including "Baba Yaga," wouldn't exist without Unity.
The co-founder of Baobab Studios tells us how the company's vr titles, including "Baba Yaga," wouldn't exist without Unity.
"Save Ralph" brings together the talents of puppet maker Andy Gent, animator Tobias Fouracre, and DoP Tristan Oliver — as well as the voices of Taika Waititi and other stars.
Disney's "The Mandalorian" was the other big winner, scoring three wins.
This is one of a growing number of indie games that reject naturalism in favor of a boldly stylized 2d look.
The studio has recently invested in a number of anime productions.
The film is described as "a hybrid of cgi and animation": in other words, a mix of animation and animation.
The Oscar-winning writer breaks down his storytelling process and reflects on the "nightmare" that was this project.
The French animation studio behind Netflix's "City of Ghosts" walks us through their approach on this unorthodox series.
As things stand, the festival will hold an IRL edition in Croatia in June.
Our series on Canada's animation hotspots concludes with a profile of Montreal, home to one of the country's most vibrant animation scenes.
Terry Gilliam, Peter Chung, and Wendy Tilby and Amanda Forbis will be among the guests at the virtual festival, which takes place on April 5–11.
Amid the delirium of remote working, four Disney animators found a way to bring their toilet paper to life.
The pitching event is a key platform for Central and Eastern European animation in particular.
Bastien Dubois speaks about the decade-long creation of his searing documentary short.
Vaccines or no vaccines, Covid is far from done with wrecking the events calendar.
According to Ryoko, her wages are high for a young animator in the country.
Spanish animator Mònica Eggert has achieved something rare: she's made a demo reel that's a hit with audiences. We asked her about how it came together.
The titan of Chinese subculture continues its shift toward mainstream animation production.
Experienced animator Amedeo Beretta explains why good 3d animation is about so much more than software.
Ruthie Harrison and Richie Ward reflect on the opportunities MECA has given them to make art and present it to the world.