Metrograph Spotlights Czech Animation From Foundational Stop-Motion To Contemporary Breakouts
Spanning 1949–2025, the series features Švankmajer, Barta, and Zeman, plus Daria Kashcheeva in person, rare shorts, and restorations.
Spanning 1949–2025, the series features Švankmajer, Barta, and Zeman, plus Daria Kashcheeva in person, rare shorts, and restorations.
Warner Bros. Discovery and Mundoloco CGI announce seven finalists for Launchpad Series, a new platform spotlighting emerging Latin American animators.
AnimSchool spotlights independent animation with online event IndieMation Fest 2025, featuring creators behind 'Spice Frontier,' 'Forevergree,' 'MechWest,' and more.
The 17th Weird Market honored 13 standout projects in animation, video games, and short films, spotlighting global talent and original IPs.
Disney's 2025 Accelerator selects Animaj, DramaBox, Haddy, and Liminal Space to explore new opportunities in animation, AI, and immersive media.
In today’s world of focus-tested blandness and homogenized AI sludge, watching Scribner’s boldly personal weirdness from 80 years ago is a breath of fresh air.
“Fred Moore was Disney drawing," his colleague Marc Davis once said. "We’ve all done things on our own, but that was the basis of what Disney stood for.”
"I go berserk as far as the formula," Hawkins explained of his approach. "I just can’t resist the temptation to take the formula and change it."
The great Laverne Harding was not only an underrated talent, but a true pioneer in the Hollywood animation industry.
Simmons did some of his funniest and most characteristic work during his MGM stint, working under the great Tex Avery.
Cannon is best known for directing graphically groundbreaking shorts like 'Gerald McBoing Boing,' but his incredible work as an animator on the Warner Bros. and MGM films is sometimes overlooked.
The secret to identifying a Bugs Bunny scene animated by Washam: Look at the teeth.
Armstrong animated some of the most memorable and unhinged sequences from the iconic 1990s Nicktoon 'The Ren & Stimpy Show.'
Also known as Fauntleroy Fox and Crawford Crow in their comic book appearances - the duo starred in twenty-one cartoons in the 1940s.
Created by Rudolf Ising, this cartoon dog headlined three Warner Bros. cartoons in the early 1930s
Tyer's crude drawings and off-kilter movements can give the impression of being slapdash, but like a great jazz musician improvises around a melody, Tyer expertly bent and stretched his characters with a playful sense of experimentation.
Spence developed his kinetic style working under Ub Iwerks and Tex Avery and went on to animate some of Tom & Jerry's wildest moments.
A gallery will examine problematic characters, from Speedy Gonzales to the crows in "Dumbo."
In this ad, the studio returns to the theme of deforestation, which it explored in its latest feature "Wolfwalkers."
Can you name the former animation director who made "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"? "Enchanted"? "Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol"?