AI-Possessed Cereal Spokes-Cartoons Go Rogue In Uli Meyer’s ‘Tricky’: ‘The Mascots Are Angry’
Meyer is working on a concept teaser for his meta live-action/2D hybrid project 'Tricky,' currently in early development.
Meyer is working on a concept teaser for his meta live-action/2D hybrid project 'Tricky,' currently in early development.
Koda Kumi’s 'ChaO!' music video brings the anime’s mermaid love story to life with stunning visuals and heartfelt music from Yasuhiro Aoki's film.
Warner Bros. drops trailer for animated Cat in the Hat, coming February 27, 2026, the first animated feature adaptation of the iconic children's' book.
“I wasn’t aiming for realism,” says "MirrorMask" director Dave McKean. “CG can go anywhere and be anything, [but] so much of it is just trying to be photoreal, and that seems a very narrow target."
Four "Zootopia" shorts using "traditional Chinese animation techniques" will debut in China this November.
"The Chuck E. Cheese Christmas Special" will debut later this year.
The film, which premiered at Cannes last month, is screening in competition at Annecy this week.
Based on Marissa Meyer’s bestselling book series, the film is being produced by Locksmith Animation, with involvement from ILM.
Director Tomás Pichardo Espaillat speaks about his bigscreen accomplishment and how he turned limitations, like a lack of animators in his country, into an opportunity to experiment creatively.
Watch the voice actors of 'Big Mouth' do a live table read of the series finale.
USC's new animation program is a dynamic interdisciplinary initiative designed for passionate visual media artists from all disciplines.
We take a look at ten new shorts screening at this year's Annecy Festival.
Company co-founder Andrew Carr speaks about Cartwheel, a new AI animation tool developed with the help of Pixar animators and backed by Jeffrey Katzenberg.
Showrunner Christian Linke, co-director Barthelemy Maunoury, and screenwriter Amanda Overton speak about the production of the trailblazing animated series.
The 24-hour event challenges animators to create an animated piece, and also offers a livestream of professional development talks.
Oscar-winning animator Joan Gratz's short is a punk-ish manifesto urging us to seize control of our choices and our paths.
Australian directors Emma Hough Hobbs and Leela Varghese made their Berlin-premiering feature film for just $600,000.
The festival will present "the trippiest, most transcendentally beautiful, riotously bizarre and third-eye-opening animation from around the globe."
The raunchy movie is set to release August 13 on the streamer.
The short film is a playful celebration of being true to yourself and embracing who you are.