Three Promising Feature Pitches We Saw At CEE Animation Forum
The hazards of social media, love for an IT technician, the solitude of Antarctica: these animated features offer something different than the usual.
The hazards of social media, love for an IT technician, the solitude of Antarctica: these animated features offer something different than the usual.
Branded as formulaic, "Raya and the Last Dragon" is still being praised for its world-building, performances, and emotional depths. Here's what some critics had to say.
The award-winning artist talks about his unconventional route into animation, and the pivotal role the software played in his career.
Warner Bros. is trumpeting the launch as "evidence that people are willing to go back to the movies when there is something they want to see."
Warnermedia Kids and Family has come up with a multi-pronged approach to take on Netflix, Disney, Youtube, and Nickelodeon in the highly competitive kids' space.
Hedgehogs, ninjas, rainbows, and trolls — kids are well catered for at this year's event.
Haunted castles, warring salamanders, migrants on a magical journey, and more…
Cambodian textile factories, Parisian street urchins, an albino girl with telepathic powers — here lies the future of European feature animation.
The article is a trove of anecdotes about Don Bluth, vegetarian food, psychedelic drugs, and more…
Spears's death comes only four months after the passing of his long-time business and creative partner Joe Ruby.
Watch the winners across four categories: Business, Comic, Education, and Youtuber.
Springboard is where Europe's young generation of animation creators come to pitch their brightest ideas.
We dive into the feature projects presented at this year's pitching forum.
"Covid accelerated the rate at which we made this transition," said CEO Bob Chapek, "but [it] was going to happen anyway."
The Irish studio's new film pits city against nature, sometimes beautifully, sometimes crudely.
Hundreds of would-be attendees cancelled their participation in the past week leading the event to move online.
The teams behind three projects pitched at Annecy's MIFA market tell us what was gained — and lost — in the shift to virtual pitching.
You know you've created a popular cartoon character when fans turn up at your studio asking to meet her.
A celebration of Latin America's carnivals, a satire of Britain's bleak urban developments, a fable about a world literally turned on its head, and more…
What does it take to make it as a storyboard artist? The people behind "Summer Camp Island," "Apple & Onion," and "The Amazing World of Gumball" give advice.