SPP 2021: Asia’s Leading Animation Market Is Now Holding Its Second Virtual Edition
Attendees from more than 30 countries are at the business forum, which runs until July 30.
Attendees from more than 30 countries are at the business forum, which runs until July 30.
The sequel's frantic mashup of studio IP is far from a slam dunk, say critics.
Galloway has carved out a niche creating stop-motion commercials with toys. He tells us how he got here.
Domee Shi will become the first woman to get a sole directing credit on a Pixar feature.
The organizers plan to hold the event in its usual home of Toulouse, France on September 20–23.
Disney also presented two other upcoming shows from white African creators at Annecy.
In today’s animation industry, which is growing and evolving at warp speed, 50 years seems like a geological age. When Nelvana …
Over 100 adult animated series are currently in various stages of development and production.
The festival will take place next month both in-person in France and online for those who aren't yet able to travel.
The "Simpsons" assistant director, who passed away last month, gave an illuminating masterclass shortly before his death.
Discover the full list of winners at this year's edition of the Jamaican festival.
Cartoon Brew's associate editor Alex Dudok de Wit spent a very long time thinking about a very sad film. Here are some of his conclusions.
Joanna Quinn's new film "Affairs of the Art" took years to make, but that was a reward in itself: "It was like an extended college, and I felt I was learning new things about animation, drawing, and direction all the time."
The first family of primetime animation is trying to make a comeback.
Register for FREE to attend the Caribbean's top animation event, taking place virtually April 21–25.
Pixar veteran Oh has scored an Oscar nomination for his self-produced experimental short. He tells us how the project came about.
Welcome to our series of interviews with the directors of this year’s Oscar-nominated animated shorts.
Disney lawyers found a loophole in Jeffrey Scott's case: the writer's personal 2003 bankruptcy.
The executives from Dreamworks, Cartoon Network, and Lion Forge were speaking at Kidscreen Summit.