Patrick Osborne, Oscar-Winning Director Of ‘Feast,’ Signs With Nexus
The production house will represent Osborne globally for commercial work.
The production house will represent Osborne globally for commercial work.
A Chinese girl and her pet rabbit board a rocket to space in this new feature from Netflix and Pearl Studio.
That's another feather in the streamer's cap…
The Canadian service studio known for shows like "Teen Titans Go!" and "Pickle and Peanut" is developing this comic book into an adult animated series.
If March was defined by the shock of the coronavirus's global spread, April is when we started to really see its repercussions for animation, and glimpse how the industry may change for good.
The U.K. animation industry gathered earlier this month in London to celebrate its recent achievements at the British Animation Awards.
The film's global opening could break the $100-million mark, despite turmoil caused by the coronavirus.
The winners of the awards, which range across film, tv, and digital media, will be announced on March 23-29.
Can you name the former animation director who made "Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas"? "Enchanted"? "Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol"?
Minion fever is back!
Who's winning at the VES Awards tonight?
Spider-Man, Nazis, Steve Jobs: this two-and-a-half-minute anijam has it all.
Check out all the nominees for the 18th annual VES Awards, which recognize outstanding vfx artistry.
The multi-billion-dollar platform offers big stars, animation, and a new piece of tech called Turnstyle.
When it comes to making icy peaks look real, the landscape team took pains to get it right.
The Walt Disney Company has 25 features slated for theatrical release in 2020.
Nelson Lowry explains how he harnessed the studio's unique capabilities for its latest feature.
Projects will be produced through DeBlois's recently formed Anvil Pictures banner.
The Sommets festival showcased various ways in which to make an animated short film in Montreal — outside the National Film Board of Canada.
"Good artists copy; great artists steal" is not the best motto if you work in the animation industry.