The Oscar Shortlist Interviews: How To Improve Short Film Distribution
We asked the directors of this year's 15 shortlisted shorts about how they would improve animated short distribution and viewing.
We asked the directors of this year's 15 shortlisted shorts about how they would improve animated short distribution and viewing.
Students discuss the illuminating panels, workshops, and other events they have organized in recent months.
Animation educators at the Toon Boom-accredited online school discuss their teaching philosophies.
Galloway has carved out a niche creating stop-motion commercials with toys. He tells us how he got here.
Independent animator Cas van de Pol tells us how he organically grew his following into a hit Youtube channel.
The film squanders an interesting set-up by diverting into frenetic action and comedy.
Leib created animation for The New York Times and films including "American Splendor" and "American Ultra."
The exhibition will take place at Gallery Nucleus from February 6 to 21.
Haunted castles, warring salamanders, migrants on a magical journey, and more…
This year may just have set a new record for the number of animated shorts qualified for an Oscar.
Cambodian textile factories, Parisian street urchins, an albino girl with telepathic powers — here lies the future of European feature animation.
The director describes the software's unique advantages, and explains how he harnessed them in his recent commercial for Ariana Grande's R.E.M. fragrance.
“Remy, the Ratatouille, the rat of all my dreams / I praise you, oh Ratatouille, may the world remember your name.”
Watch the winners across four categories: Business, Comic, Education, and Youtuber.
Matt Watts talks about an important and often overlooked part of the 2D animation process: character rigging.
"I’m a silly human being," says the artist.
Veteran animator Morgan Williams offers motion designers some valuable advice — and runs courses for those who want to learn more…
The production house will represent Osborne globally for commercial work.
Iran has been badly hit by the coronavirus, and one studio owner worries about how it'll affect the country's burgeoning animation industry.
How do the animated short film channels on Youtube work? Cartoon Brew speaks to one of them, as well as filmmakers who have gone down this route.