The Best Animation Instagrams Of The Week: Oscar Shorts Contenders
Check out the artwork of five filmmakers whose animated shorts have qualified for the Oscar.
Check out the artwork of five filmmakers whose animated shorts have qualified for the Oscar.
Check out the list of qualified shorts along with their trailers.
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.
He does more than just shoot threes.
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The developers behind the new tool explain why they created it, how it is used, and what lies ahead for real-time 2d animation.
The film squanders an interesting set-up by diverting into frenetic action and comedy.
The Oscar-winning writer breaks down his storytelling process and reflects on the "nightmare" that was this project.
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The tool promises "to take real-time digital human creation from weeks or months to less than an hour."
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This year may just have set a new record for the number of animated shorts qualified for an Oscar.
The director describes the software's unique advantages, and explains how he harnessed them in his recent commercial for Ariana Grande's R.E.M. fragrance.
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