Doug Sweetland and Nick Stoller Will Co-Direct ‘Storks’ for Warner Bros.
It's a unique instance of animation and live-action directing talent co-directing a film.
It's a unique instance of animation and live-action directing talent co-directing a film.
The movie combines CG and stop-motion animation to tell the classic tale.
A much sought-after piece of animation history has surfaced on YouTube at last.
But the fight isn't over yet. Animation artists have 30 days to produce new evidence.
The forty-three-year-old British animation studio is being honored with a major exhibit in Paris.
The Oscar-nominated short is also getting a graphic novel series.
The Pixar veteran will take to the stage in Toronto to talk about his career, including his latest film "Inside Out."
Disney's latest feature has grossed over $620 million globally.
Chinese animation studio Light Chaser Animation previews its first feature "Door Guardians," set for 2016 release. .
America's deadliest marksman gets taken out by a loveable blue robotic cat creature.
The Disney Corporation has won the Oscar seven of the last eight years, and that's not healthy for the art form.
Led by former Pixar artists, Oculus wants to inspire filmmakers to start creating virtual reality animation projects.
SXSW has announced the animated film selections for their upcoming edition, which will take place in Austin, Texas next month.
Now that PDI/DreamWorks is shutting down, who will save the studio's Pirate Bar?
DreamWorks just announced to it staff that it will shut down one of its main studios, PDI DreamWorks, in Redwood City, California.
"Why should kids be the only ones who get pleasure out of animation," says the revered indie animation director Bill Plympton. "It offends me that American animation is stereotyped this way."
DreamWorks announced this afternoon that veteran producers Bonnie Arnold and Mireille Soria, the respective lead producers of the studio's "How to Train Your Dragon" and "Madagascar" franchises, will oversee creative development and production for DreamWorks Animation’s theatrical releases.
"I do think that animation can have a language of its own, rather than simply mimicking live action."
For the first time in 17 years, no animated feature earned enough global box office dollars to rank among the top ten-grossing worldwide theatrical releases.
Disney is dubbing Pixar's "Finding Nemo" into the Navajo language.