RIP Vera Pacheco, Clean-up Artist Who Worked For Disney And Bluth
Pacheco was the clean-up supervisor of Disney Animation's last hand-drawn features, "The Princess and the Frog" and "Winnie the Pooh."
Pacheco was the clean-up supervisor of Disney Animation's last hand-drawn features, "The Princess and the Frog" and "Winnie the Pooh."
"Britishness sells, blandness doesn't," said BBC kids' content chief Patricia Hidalgo.
Quaife-Hodge handled effects on a string of major features, from "The Secret of NIMH" to "Hercules."
With Friz Freleng, DePatie ran a studio whose cartoons became network staples.
Yamamoto worked on "Astro Boy" and directed cult classics like "Belladonna of Sadness," a one-of-a-kind burst of dark psychedelia.
Stanton created memorable backgrounds for films like "Aladdin," "Lilo & Stitch," and "Mulan," before making his mark on the video game industry.
Dash Shaw's Sundance-winning film is out in theaters and on video on demand.
The executive has been promoted amid a reorganization at ViacomCBS's MTV Entertainment Group.
At this restaurant in Houston, diners can order a Bikini Bottom Blast cocktail and take photos with Spongebob himself - just don't tell ViacomCBS.
The remaster does not yet have North American distribution.
Olivier Jean-Marie, whose work marked the childhoods of a generation in France and beyond, died on May 13.
Alan Moore meets the Arab Spring in the animated film, which has been watched more than eight million times on Youtube.
Naisbitt was exceptionally skilled as a draftsman, and had a talent for distorted perspectives and unconventional camera moves.
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."
In his long career, Bell animated for prominent studios including Terrytoons, Hubley Studios, Perpetual Motion Pictures, and J.J. Sedelmaier Productions.
Creek succumbed to injuries from a skydiving accident last weekend.
The streamer will release the film globally next fall.
A mainstay of the East Coast animation scene, Tony Eastman worked on everything from "Doug" to "Beavis & Butt-head."
Quibi denies the estimates, but there's little question that the company's offerings aren't resonating with viewers.