10 Shorts You Don’t Want To Miss At Annecy 2025
We take a look at ten new shorts screening at this year's Annecy Festival.
We take a look at ten new shorts screening at this year's Annecy Festival.
Company co-founder Andrew Carr speaks about Cartwheel, a new AI animation tool developed with the help of Pixar animators and backed by Jeffrey Katzenberg.
'The Real Ghostbusters: A Visual History' will release in July from Dark Horse Comics.
The 14-minute short was one of two animated films in the Directors’ Fortnight sidebar at Cannes.
Showrunner Christian Linke, co-director Barthelemy Maunoury, and screenwriter Amanda Overton speak about the production of the trailblazing animated series.
The Oscar-winning director of 'The Windshield Wiper' talks us through his stunning new short for the upcoming game 'Marathon.'
Watch a half-hour conversation with 'Love Death & Robots' creator/director/executive producer Tim Miller and series supervising director Jennifer Yuh Nelson.
Money continues to flow into tech startups that have their sights set on eliminating every single last animation artist.
Dozens of animated features are being presented at the Cannes Film Market this week. Here are some of the ones that caught our attention.
In the video for the band Kiwi Hug, icky green snail creatures try to devour the band members.
The Brazilian Cartoon Network series 'Jorel's Brother' won for best series.
'Shaun the Sheep: The Beast of Mossy Bottom' is described as a "light-hearted, spooky Halloween adventure."
Smith played a key role in Spümcø's series 'The Ren & Stimpy Show' and 'The Ripping Friends.'
There's a good reason to pay close attention to these three animated films premiering at Cannes.
Oscar-winning animator Joan Gratz's short is a punk-ish manifesto urging us to seize control of our choices and our paths.
The Annecy Festival's artistic director provides commentary on why each feature film was selected for competition.
Australian directors Emma Hough Hobbs and Leela Varghese made their Berlin-premiering feature film for just $600,000.
The festival will present "the trippiest, most transcendentally beautiful, riotously bizarre and third-eye-opening animation from around the globe."
The new Disney+ documentary about the making of 'A Goofy Movie' is augmented with unique animated sequences that bring the story to life.
The Scottish studio is among the few in our industry that is being transparent about its usage of AI.