‘The Sea Beast’ Is Netflix’s Most Viewed Original Animated Film
The film was viewed for 165 million hours in its first 28 days of release.
The film was viewed for 165 million hours in its first 28 days of release.
The application window for this year's online Animation Lab is open through October 31.
Some anime makers believe that traditional broadcast tv offers a brighter future for series productions than Netflix.
Since January, Youtube has removed 2,000 'Wolfoo' videos, and lawsuits have been filed in the U.K., Russia, and Vietnam.
Historian Vincent Alexander has exhumed a frightening list of stop-motion gems worth dusting off this Halloween.
The 35th European Film Awards will will be presented in Reykjavík, Iceland on December 10.
'Oni' creator Dice Tsutsumi and composers Zach Johnston and Matteo Roberts dive into their unique director-composer relationship.
The Canadian government must soon decide whether a film like 'Turning Red' should be considered "Canadian content."
Biern's popular creations earned him the title of the 'Spanish Walt Disney.'
Mark Zuckerberg sees a "long term journey" for the development of his version of the metaverse.
In an accompanying video, Kearsley described the development of the pilot, what went wrong, and if he'd return to make the series today.
When three snorkelers got caught in a rip current on July 4, Takahashi jumped in to aid the rescue efforts of U.S. soldiers on the scene.
'Unicorn Wars' producer Uniko has shadow-dropped a video game adaptation of Alberto Vázquez's latest feature.
Timed perfectly for NYCC, Crunchyroll took over screens in Times Square to get fans hyped for the film's November 1 U.S. release.
FAF 2022's Animation Production Day has been dedicated to Japanese animation, and will feature a superstar lineup of speakers.
Troubetzkoy was a founding father of ray-tracing technology and co-wrote Blue Sky's proprietary CGI Studio renderer.
Producer Tommy Pallotta says dealing with the Academy is like being "caught in a Kafkaesque nightmare where someone is saying something isn’t real and I know it’s real."
Seven companies launched the group to create a working community between them and build an ecosystem which supports rising talent.
Five years after it was first announced, we have our first look at Illumination's take on Mario.
The platform aims to be a space for short films where "the attention is from people who are purposely seeking out quality, rather than having it shoved towards them by an algorithm."