Netflix Releases A Trailer For Sony Picture Animation’s ‘The Mitchells vs. The Machines’
After numerous release delays due to the pandemic, "The Mitchells vs. The Machines" will launch on Netflix.
After numerous release delays due to the pandemic, "The Mitchells vs. The Machines" will launch on Netflix.
"Trouble" is the second feature announced by Spire Animation Studios, a new company co-founded by veteran animation producer Brad Lewis.
The film is described as "a hybrid of cgi and animation": in other words, a mix of animation and animation.
Episodes, many of which feature industry professionals, are available in both English and Farsi.
The world's leading animation festival will be held this year on June 14–19. The organizers are planning a hybrid edition.
Fukushima, who has retired, served as executive producer of the English Animation Studio for more than seven years.
The proportion at union studios in L.A. has risen from 28% in 2019 to 31.6% this month, even as women have left the wider workforce in droves.
The French animation studio behind Netflix's "City of Ghosts" walks us through their approach on this unorthodox series.
The feature hits North American theaters on April 23.
The studio will be led by the core team behind Ubisoft's "Rainbow Six Siege."
In a new book, Sam Summers sets out to dissect how the Dreamworks formula, with its pop tunes, celebrity actors, wink-wink gags, differs from Disney's.
Vincent Lammers will serve as executive creative director of the new European operation.
As things stand, the festival will hold an IRL edition in Croatia in June.
Browngardt's deal is the first one to span the two studios.
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.
The awards, which celebrate the best in Spanish, Portuguese, and Latin American animation, will be held on May 29.
The online festival will take place on March 24–25.
Chris Rock and Ali LeRoi, creators of the original sitcom, will be involved.
It still fell far short of the "Demon Slayer" opening last fall.