Next Week In Montreal: 18th Edition of Les Sommets Animation Festival Offers Unique And Playful Programming
The festival will feature screenings, masterclasses, dance, live readings, a drag queen, and more.
The festival will feature screenings, masterclasses, dance, live readings, a drag queen, and more.
An exclusive look at Ubisoft's new animation program.
The animation on this series is a real highlight. Too bad they didn't credit most of the animators.
An exclusive look at upcoming short films from the French production house Miyu.
After nearly five years at Sony Pictures Animation, Belson is expanding her role at the studio.
Canadian animator Chris Dainty walks us through the complex production process of his new NFB short.
Our take on 5 new pitches for European series.
Our report on new shows from day one of Cartoon Forum.
The Polish event returns October 8–12 with a program of masterclasses, workshops, and other networking events for stop-motion filmmakers.
Mexico's premier animation conference returns September 3–7. Other confirmed guests include "Mary and Max" director Adam Elliot.
Months after Disney axed Fox's cg fantasy epic, its director and a concept artist have revealed how the film was shaping up.
The winners were selected from 498 project submissions.
In an exclusive English-language interview, Yoshiaki Nishimura speaks with Cartoon Brew's about the growth of his company, Studio Ponoc.
"I like taking on something that’s not going to be that easy," says "Uglydolls" director Kelly Asbury.
Launched last fall, the L.A. organization has grown to nearly 500 members.
GLAS is back for its fourth year with an incredible slate of programming.
Kristin Lowe and Peter Gal will assume the chief creative officer roles.
The project is set in a futuristic reality where robots rule and humans are believed to be extinct.
In the first of a two-part series, we explore the production design of "Age of Sail," "Bao," "Bilby," "Lost & Found," and "One Small Step."
Each Lego film from Warner Animation Group has grossed less than the previous one. Will "Lego Movie 2" reverse the trend?