The Oscar Shortlist Interviews: How To Improve Short Film Distribution
We asked the directors of this year's 15 shortlisted shorts about how they would improve animated short distribution and viewing.
We asked the directors of this year's 15 shortlisted shorts about how they would improve animated short distribution and viewing.
Think of Will Vinton fused with William S. Burroughs, with a dash of "Mad Max" and The Clash. Director Cesar Cabral tells us about the making of his wildly unique animated feature.
"Brave" director Mark Andrews is directing the new series.
The Mercury Filmworks animator tells us how he made his film using Toon Boom Harmony Premium.
The film follows a lovelorn poet in Bavaria in 1812 as he undertakes a dangerous journey across mountains, ice, and snow.
In other news: the Orange M&M will henceforth “acknowledge his anxiety.”
We asked the directors of this year's 15 shortlisted shorts how they came up with their styles and techniques.
The ceremony was due to take place at UCLA's Royce Hall on February 26. Omicron upended those plans.
Nickelodeon especially has grown fast in the pandemic.
In a video, Anoosha Syed explains why she quit the industry after struggling with anxiety, jealousy, and depression.
The company will continue to fund original content through its Black Voices and Kids Funds.
With subtle colors and rich imagery, the film tells a tale of love and separation in the wake of the Vietnam War.
The show is described as a "dark comedy procedural."
We asked the directors of this year's 15 shortlisted shorts how they developed their narratives.
The series, which has industry veterans onboards, has pulled off an impressive pastiche of the 1930s Fleischer style.
In other news: "Sing 2" is holding up well and "Encanto" has bombed in China.
Based on a true story, Valley's short was nominated for the Oscar in 2017.
Here's a first-of-its-kind guide to some of the animated treasures that anyone can now post, sample, and remix as they see fit.
Titmouse workers are the first members of the NYC animation industry to join a union in over three decades.
Blue Sky is alleged to have taken $83 million more than it should have from Connecticut residents between 2017 and 2021.