Stop-Motion Cinematography: Q&A With ‘Isle of Dogs’ DOP Tristan Oliver
A look at all the intense work that went into the cinematography of Wes Anderson's "Isle of Dogs," before a single frame is ever animated.
A look at all the intense work that went into the cinematography of Wes Anderson's "Isle of Dogs," before a single frame is ever animated.
The worlds of business and academia have not traditionally mixed effectively within the animation world, but this week's Quirino Awards aims to change that.
It's never too early to start working in animation, the creator of Cartoon Network's "Villainous" tells us.
Leading representatives from the Ibero-American animation industry are gathering this week to talk about the booming animation scene in the region.
A new Animation Guild report reveals which L.A. animation studios employ the most and least women artists.
Here's what it took to animate the giant Jaeger robots in "Pacific Rim Uprising."
Watch some of the commissioned projects that were chosen for competition at Annecy 2018.
"Isle of Dogs" animation director Mark Waring breaks down the animation process on Wes Anderson's new stop-motion tale.
The company-wide event provides the studio's artists not only a chance to let off steam, but to also showcase their unique creative talents.
Fresh from winning the Academy Award for best feature and director, Guillermo del Toro is turning his attention to animated features.
Annecy, the world's largest animation festival, has announced the short films that'll be in competition at its 2018 edition.
Next week, artists from across the U.S. and Canada, as well as Europe and Asia, will be in Berkeley, California for GLAS Animation Festival. We talk to the organizers about what makes the event so unique.
An ambitious fan film about "The Iron Giant" - forty years later.
A late change in directors has added some behind-the-scenes intrigue to Illumination's adaptation of "The Grinch."
Another key name from Disney Animation is jumping ship.
In the first two months of 2018, something unprecedented happened at the American box office — and it has yet to be properly acknowledged.
For years, the kiosk has been Olga's little home simply because her sweet tooth and monotonous life has made her bigger than the exit. To distract herself, she reads travel magazines and dreams of being far away.
The actor had made a meritless claim that "The Simpsons" infringed his right of publicity by basing the character of Louie on him.
The first-ever Quirino Awards, honoring Ibero-American animation achievements, announced their final nominations today.
This new publication was launched by The Animation Guild, the union that represents animation workers in Los Angeles.