DHX Media Bolsters Animation Slate With Two Executive Appointments
Stephanie Betts and Todd Brian will oversee the creation of original animated series for the Canadian content titan.
Stephanie Betts and Todd Brian will oversee the creation of original animated series for the Canadian content titan.
Over 170 people have been invited to join the Academy's animation and vfx branches.
"If you have an idea for a short that involves story, for God’s sake don't do it in vr."
Toon Boom is touting 40 new-and-improved features in the latest edition of its industry-standard animation software.
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Analyst are projecting an opening weekend of $50-65 million.
Alan Bergman and Alan Horn will share the co-chairman title at Disney Studios.
The first feature from STX Entertainment isn't getting much love from the critics, but will it do better with audiences?
Launched last fall, the L.A. organization has grown to nearly 500 members.
After screening at over 80 film festivals, Laurène Braibant's film has debuted online.
An overview of your rights as a studio employee in the United States.
Universal is shifting around release dates for films from its Illumination and Dreamworks studios.
Can Laika's "Missing Link" break out at the box office?
"Some people told us to never pitch directly to the network; other people told us that we should never pitch without artwork. So we pitched it directly to Teletoon without artwork."
BBC and Netflix's "Watership Down" and Disney Junior's "Elena of Avalor" received the most nominations for an animated production this year.
“There are no experts in virtual reality," says Corentin Lambot. "If someone says they are one, don’t believe them."
Cartoon Brew gets an early preview of Ollie VR, a new tool designed to ease people into animating in vr.
The Guadalajara-based hub will provide support and training opportunities for emerging talents interested in the stop-motion technique.
Kristin Lowe and Peter Gal will assume the chief creative officer roles.
Fans of Sony's "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" overran Disney's Twitter Oscar campaign for "Incredibles 2."