Here’s The Biggest Animation News You Missed In December
New directions for Disney and Warnermedia, big developments in anime, rumors around Apple TV+, and more…
New directions for Disney and Warnermedia, big developments in anime, rumors around Apple TV+, and more…
Veteran animator Dave Pruiksma ("Beauty and the Beast," "Aladdin") reflects on what he learned at Disney and why he set up an online school.
In a Youtube video, Calderon appraises the major studios' strategies, praises the industry's growing diversity, and singles out the companies that deserve more airtime.
The vector-based 2d animation software will continue to release new updates under the guidance of its creator, Mike Clifton.
"Here was an insanely beautiful film that was about me!" says Hulsing. "About the pain and depression and craziness that I felt."
INBTWN bills itself as an "animation convention & festival built from the ground-up for today’s digital audiences."
The filmmakers behind Netflix's holiday special "Alien Xmas" discuss the uses of the pre-eminent stop-motion software.
There's been a slight adjustment at the top of Hollywood’s biggest movie studio. Here's what that means.
Pining for old episodes of "Daria," "Beavis and Butt-Head," or "Drawn Together"? You're in luck.
Clifton's appointment builds on her collaboration with the company on two upcoming series, "Lena!" and "Harriet the Spy."
Three animation studios tell us what it takes to create an original show in the country.
Hype Animation, Red Animation Studios, and Punkrobot have formed Los Amigos, billed as "the largest collective animation studio in Latin America."
The new venture will leverage the proprietary Trioscope technology, which marries live-action performances and animated environments.
A tribute to the talents the community lost this year: animators and cartoonists, directors and producers, voice artists, dancers, and basketball players.
The John Lasseter-led studio's films are currently set up at Paramount and dated for 2022.
As part of their deal, they will identify and develop other Disney projects from emerging and diverse talent.
The deal comes as CBS Studios grows its young animation division.
According to the U.S. government, "Shrek" reflects "who we are as a people and as a nation."
New data on France's animation production and market has been released by the CNC (the country's national film board) and trade association Animfrance.
The studio's first project will be "Dex and the Humanimals," a 2d comedy-action series produced with Epic Storyworlds.