Microsoft’s Gorgeous Surface Studio Might Be A Cintiq Killer
Microsoft is edging into Apple and Wacom's territory with its all-in-one touchscreen desktop Surface Studio.
Microsoft is edging into Apple and Wacom's territory with its all-in-one touchscreen desktop Surface Studio.
Find out how Double Negative created a battle sequence between skeletons and invisible creatures in Tim Burton's latest film.
The unique Italian digital arts conference VIEW is right around the corner. Here's what you can expect.
The Academy is touting the diversity of its new member invites, but how diverse are they really in the animation and vfx branches?
From new visions to revivals of lost wonders, next year's incoming animated features reach far and wide.
"Inside Out" leads the way with 14 nominations.
Moonbot's interactive film introduces a new emoji-driven campaign that offers kids a modern way to confront bullying.
"The Iron Giant: Signature Edition," director Brad Bird's remastered masterpiece of war, peace, and paranoia, returns to theaters this Wednesday and Sunday, with new scenes courtesy of Duncan Studio.
"Anomalisa" is the first feature film from TV animation producer Starburns Industries.
A barbarian warrior would rather wage animated war than work a real-world office job in the forthcoming animated/live-action comedy, 'Son of Zorn.'
An animation-specific roundup of panels, presentations, and other cartoon goodness at America's biggest pop culture festival.
Hasbro's treatment of series creator Christy Marx is nothing to sing about.
Cops, carnies, and a Cretaceous Caligula are coming to your screens.
Is "Play-Doh Movie" the next "Lego Movie"?
"Big Hero 6," "The Boxtrolls," "Dawn of the Planet of the Apes" and the TV series "Game of Thrones" lead the VES Awards with five nominations apiece.
Laika's "The Boxtrolls" topped the noms with a total of thirteen; the awards will be handed out January 31, 2015, in Los Angeles, California.
A cat wants to become human.
The latest episode of Gravity Falls, which is done in an anthology format a la The Simpsons’ “Treehouse of Horror,” includes an ambitious …
The nominations for the 66th annual Primetime Emmy Awards were announced this morning, and the big animation news isn't who was nominated, but who wasn't: "The Simpsons"
Our post on Andy Serkis's inflammatory rhetoric about the limited role of animators on his motion capture performances generated a robust, often heated, discussion in the comments. By far, the most informative comment was provided by 3-time Oscar winner Randall William Cook, who was the animation supervisor and designer at WETA on the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy that was released between 2001 and 2003.