‘Small People with Hats,’ ‘Over the Garden Wall’ Top Ottawa 2015
For the first time in the 39-year-history of the Ottawa International Animation Festival, a student film received the festival's top honor.
For the first time in the 39-year-history of the Ottawa International Animation Festival, a student film received the festival's top honor.
The Irish animation producer of "Doc McStuffins" and "Henry Hugglemonster" has been acquired by a Canadian company.
A leaked Sony email reveals part of the decision-making process that led Sony executives to hire Kristine Belson as the head of their animation division.
Interactive, immersive animation experiences are now a reality.
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An animation-specific roundup of panels, presentations, and other cartoon goodness at America's biggest pop culture festival.
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The Hungarian animation director opens up on his more than 50 years in animation.
The movie combines CG and stop-motion animation to tell the classic tale.
Noddy's new show is like "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" for preschoolers.
Long before "Tangled" and "Frozen," Disney artists complained about the silly title of another Disney film—"The Great Mouse Detective."
Steve Hulett recounts his experiences working on "Oliver & Company" and the unexpected tragedy that happened during its production.
Analyzing the performance and acting in the Academy Award-nominated "How to Train Your Dragon 2."
After a difficult week for DreamWorks in which they announced their largest layoff ever, the studio dominated the Annie Awards tonight.
"Mexico is way more complicated than anybody thinks." Jorge Gutierrez talks like a man on a mission. For the past decade-and-a-half, he has sought to bring a more authentic portrayal of Mexico and its people to Hollywood.
Being asked to sell stale dried noodles in a cup must rank as an ad agency creative director's worst nightmare, but Japanese noodle cup maker Nissin found a smart workaround.
When the Disney strike of 1982 ended and the story artists returned to their respective work spaces in the animation building, "Basil of Baker Street" was still running along two sets of tracks. There were storyboards filled with gags and character bits, and boards filled with plot points.