Gísli Darri Halldórsson on ‘Yes-People’ (Oscar Shorts Interview Series)
The Icelandic filmmaker speaks about photograph, shoestring budgets, and the beguiling power of a single syllable.
The Icelandic filmmaker speaks about photograph, shoestring budgets, and the beguiling power of a single syllable.
Director Borja Peña Gorostegui and the animation team at Psyop describe their creative process for making the short "Lost & Crowned."
A tribute to the talents the community lost this year: animators and cartoonists, directors and producers, voice artists, dancers, and basketball players.
Cartoon Network's new social justice efforts include a series of "Steven Universe" anti-racism PSAs and a comic in partnership with the National Black Justice Coalition.
Discover the diverse mix of Spanish animated projects showcased at this year's edition of the Latin American movie market.
With each new incarnation, Running Man finds a new audience. Starting off as a hit Korean variety show in which celebrities compete in …
Matt Maloney, associate chair of Savannah College of Art and Design’s animation department, describes how the pandemic could change the industry for the better.
"The animation industry is still a boys' club," says Hannah Lau-Walker, founder of She Drew That.
Angry reactions on Twitter have caused Nick Jr. to pull the premiere of an upcoming animated series.
Unsettled studios, inclusivity milestones, a controversial "Ren & Stimpy" reboot, and much more…
Stay small. Keep family close. Don't be an asshole. These are some of the rules that have worked for animation director and studio owner J.J. Sedelmaier.
The 2020 edition of the Stuttgart International Animation Festival was a virtual success, but it's no replacement for attending a festival in person.
In her 20-year career, Mlynarczyk earned seven Emmy nominations, winning once.
Two Scottish studios are combining forces for a new venture.
The race for animation talent heats up as Warner Bros. Animation signs its first overall deal.
How can Halifax compete with the likes of Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal? Key players in the city give their views.
Shorter festival windows, easy access to digital production tools, and uninhibited explorations of sexuality are just some of the recent developments in the world of animated shorts.
The veteran director talks to us about "Primal," his series-turned-feature, currently in the running for an Oscar.
New research looks at gender, ethnicity, inclusivity, and pay in the U.K.'s animation, vfx, and post-production sectors.
The investment is an effort to expand anime's audience outside Japan, as the country's domestic market approaches saturation.