Comics Titan IDW Announces New Executive Hirings, Will Start Producing Animation
The changes come as the company launches an initiative to grow its presence in the kids, family, and young adult sphere.
The changes come as the company launches an initiative to grow its presence in the kids, family, and young adult sphere.
"In some ways, being remote on a large production has probably protected me by having fewer daily interactions and distractions," says Nathan Love's Joe Burrascano.
A female employee has publicly criticized toxic behavior at Rocksteady. The company says other female employees disagree.
Take breaks. Record yourself working. Make your deadlines public. And turn off the internet!
Pay at the game developer reportedly ranges from $30 million to almost minimum wage.
Skydance Animation scores with another high-profile hire on the management side.
The videogame publisher is in turmoil following widespread claims of sexual harassment and abuse throughout its studios.
A new documentary reveals how the 70-year-old comic strip is produced.
Staff at the vfx titan are facing significant pay cuts. But some are now being offered "salary support," with the help of production partner Locksmith Animation.
Zeyu Ren explains how he thinks Quill could benefit all animators working in 3d.
Tartakovsky hasn't given up on the world's most famous pipe-smoking cartoon sailor.
In a guest piece, industry executive Aaron Simpson explains how the animation industry had been preparing for this disaster for decades without even knowing it.
The company says this must be done in order to retain jobs amid the crisis. Union representatives are worried about the long-term implications.
Filmmaker and animator Patrick Smith is no stranger to self-isolation. He does it on purpose. He shares the techniques that have made him more productive than working in a studio.
Developers behind some of the industry's most widely used softwares are making it easier to work from home.
Brenda Chapman is set to write and direct the hybrid Halloween fantasy, ten years after leaving Pixar's "Brave" mid-production.
Peggy Holmes will now direct the first film from John Lasseter's animation studio.
Shorter festival windows, easy access to digital production tools, and uninhibited explorations of sexuality are just some of the recent developments in the world of animated shorts.
As the National Film Board of Canada moves to a new headquarter, its senior animation producers tell us what kinds of filmmakers they're looking for.
"Funan" opens today in Los Angeles.