Over 20% Of New Academy Member Invites Go To Animation And VFX Branches
Over 170 people have been invited to join the Academy's animation and vfx branches.
Over 170 people have been invited to join the Academy's animation and vfx branches.
The film was nominated by the Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year.
The festival will present 15 features from Asia, Europe, North America, and South America, many of which will be making their Asian or Chinese premieres at the festival.
Can a young girl and her talking animal friends save an imaginary park?
A terrific group of animated features from around the world has been selected to compete at the upcoming Animation is Film festival in Los Angeles.
It's a good year for the animation world: some previously overlooked women filmmakers and Japanese animation directors have been invited to join the Academy this year.
Getting your foot in the door at an animation studio doesn't have to be hard. Eric Bravo offers some helpful tips and tricks.
Allison Abbate, the producer of "The Iron Giant" and "Fantastic Mr. Fox," now has one of the top creative roles at WB's animation division.
Diehl is joining Warner Bros. Animation at a time when the division is enjoying a boom period.
The studio could cease operations as early as January 2017.
The Academy is touting the diversity of its new member invites, but how diverse are they really in the animation and vfx branches?
Nimble aims to make high-end animation production pipelines, previously available only to major studios, available to everyone in the world.
Eric Coleman will continue to lead Disney TV Animation in his new role of senior v-p of original programming.
Amazon’s online television division has ordered pilots for four new animated programs.
For DreamWorks Animation, "Home" is where the money is.
If K-pop music can become popular around the globe, why not K-anima?
Thinking of moving from animation into children's book illustration? Here's some valuable advice from a dozen artists who have already made the jump.
Major layoffs are coming up at DreamWorks Animation; hundreds of people could potentially be let go.
Spanish feature animation is having its moment. Late in 2014, Ilion studio's "Mortadelo y Filemón contra Jimmy el Cachondo" opened head-to-head in Spain against DreamWorks's "Penguins of Madagascar," and ended up grossing more than its big-budget American competitor.
This weekend DreamWorks Animation's "Penguins of Madagascar" hit an ignominious milestone.