‘Black-Ish’ Producers Developing Animated Comedy At ABC
"How to Be Black" is based on Baratunde Thurston's comic memoir about his experiences as a Black man in America.
"How to Be Black" is based on Baratunde Thurston's comic memoir about his experiences as a Black man in America.
Marsh, the 33-year Disney veteran behind everything from "Gravity Falls" to "Elena of Avalor," will produce content for Disney.
The series, which is in development, is structured around rare interviews with dealers in the country. Watch the first episode here.
L.A. dwellers: here's your chance to see the buzziest indie features on the festival circuit.
Dahl’s iconic works include "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," "Fantastic Mr. Fox," "James and the Giant Peach," "Matilda," and "The BFG."
For many graduates, this strange experience sharpened their ideas about what they want in their careers. They tell us why.
Angolan war feature "Nayola" and dark gourmet drama "Paradise Buffet" are among the projects.
The film will serve as an "epic conclusion" for the original series, while establishing the world for the new series.
"I’m especially thrilled about ramping up our studio’s animation efforts, which is a personal passion of mine," says Alonso.
Meet musician monkeys, a gun-toting frog, a Singaporean Sherlock Holmes, and more …
This study of undervalued women animators from Russia and the Soviet Union doubles up as a good primer on the history of animation in the region.
“It is the right thing for the staff, the right thing for the industry to do,” said DNEG exec Chris Burn.
Director Travis Knight says the new film allows him to tell "a madly ambitious story of magic, wonder, and danger set in the place I grew up."
He does more than just shoot threes.
Cocomelon's maker is suing Super Jojo for "copying and exploiting every possible element of the Cocomelon channel."
Robbins will continue to lead Nickelodeon as well.
The workspace will be available to designers, writers, and Netflix team members who are working on anime series for the streamer.
"We always want to do funny things, but the results are always terrifying. We seem to be bad comedians."
The two-part conference runs virtually throughout September, showcasing the latest and most exciting projects from the region.
Pajek's new short will world premiere this month at the Ottawa Int'l Animation Festival.