First Look At Skydance Animation’s Swank New Digs In Santa Monica (Updated)
Artists are expected to begin moving into the new studio next month.
Artists are expected to begin moving into the new studio next month.
Money continues to flow into tech startups that have their sights set on eliminating every single last animation artist.
The company, which says its software will do for animation what “the iPhone did for photography,” also announced the hiring of two veteran Pixar animators.
The studio employs over 40 animation crew members.
Dozens of animated features are being presented at the Cannes Film Market this week. Here are some of the ones that caught our attention.
The children's film will be released by Universal Pictures in 2027.
When it comes to building networks and planting roots outside of classrooms, the School of Visual Arts' three animation departments have fostered their own community support to extend the reach of recent graduates.
The film's North American distribution rights have been acquired by Cartuna and Irony Point.
Trump wants a 100% tariff on all films "produced in foreign lands" but no one in Hollywood knows what he means.
All attendees will receive a free 'Art of Arcane' book.
A new study shows that California's animation industry is in dire condition and without stronger government support, the industry could collapse.
The company wants to make the process of creating animation less expensive and complex.
Telling the story of a princess who can transcend time and space, 'Scarlet' is Hosoda's first film since 2021's 'Belle.'
The movie will debut May 30 on the streaming service.
As animation booms across Asia, the Korean government has announced a major investment initiative to grow its local industry.
The streamer will also offer previews of the feature 'In Your Dreams,' a new series from the creator of 'BoJack Horseman,' and a first-look at the 'Stranger Things' animated spinoff.
“I feel that this film, which depicts men obsessed with running faster than anyone else, could be a work that resonates with audiences around the world," says director Kenji Iwaisawa.
Australian directors Emma Hough Hobbs and Leela Varghese made their Berlin-premiering feature film for just $600,000.
The local phenomenon had its best day yet today, its 19th day of release.
The festival will present "the trippiest, most transcendentally beautiful, riotously bizarre and third-eye-opening animation from around the globe."