Here’s Every Disney Movie Being Released Theatrically And On Streaming In 2020
The Walt Disney Company has 25 features slated for theatrical release in 2020.
The Walt Disney Company has 25 features slated for theatrical release in 2020.
Learn about the wide variety of careers taken up by alumni of School of Visual Arts's animation, computer arts, and vfx courses.
It isn't all about Disney and Pixar in this awards race. These smaller-scale films from abroad also warrant attention from the Academy.
On Friday at Animateka festival, distributor Luce Grosjean called on festival directors to crack down on sexual harassment. Watch her speech here.
See the complete list of 2019 Annie Award nominations.
Disney's sequel is a huge hit — but the studio is presenting it as an even bigger success than it is.
CNN, "L.A. Times," and CNBC are just a few of the outlets that are not acknowledging "The Lion King" as the highest-grossing animated film of all time.
The series, which is created by Pixar and Blue Sky Studios veteran Dice Tsutsumi, will mix stop motion and cgi.
A video essay that explains how Pixar recreates the effects of real camerawork in its virtual worlds.
Highlights: Three original works from Disney and Pixar, Apple's entry into the animated features arena, and China's growing role in international co-productions.
Photorealistic animation is here to stay.
"If you have an idea for a short that involves story, for God’s sake don't do it in vr."
In its first release of the post-Lasseter era, Pixar proves that it can still deliver a major box office hit.
Despite a bumpy production history, Pixar has delivered a crowd-pleaser with the fourth installment of "Toy Story."
Dean is a story artist on the "Lego" animated features.
In an exclusive English-language interview, Yoshiaki Nishimura speaks with Cartoon Brew's about the growth of his company, Studio Ponoc.
With festival attendance booming, Annecy is becoming an important stop for the American studios to preview and premiere animation projects.
Can Laika's "Missing Link" break out at the box office?
What exactly does Disney currently own?