Oscar-Winning Producer Nicolas Schmerkin Explains How To Build Relationships With Directors
Get drunk with your director, treat them like a spouse, and be ready to annoy them. This worked for Nicolas Schmerkin, at least.
Get drunk with your director, treat them like a spouse, and be ready to annoy them. This worked for Nicolas Schmerkin, at least.
Only three weeks ago, the festival's organizers stated that an online edition would be “inconceivable.”
John Lasseter is running an entire animation studio again.
The producer of the upcoming series explains why Finnish animation is going global — and what that means for the continent.
The spread of the coronavirus has raised a fundamental question: What makes a festival a festival?
Utter chaos defines the last 30 days in the animation world.
The coronavirus has pushed other releases back — and may still do the same with these two.
The Disney+ show is the first animated series in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Music video for Jo Goes Hunting's "Careful."
The days of exclusive theatrical windows will eventually come to an end. Coronavirus is simply speeding up the process.
With nearly all U.S. theaters shut down for the foreseeable future, companies like Disney are adapting in real-time.
Developers behind some of the industry's most widely used softwares are making it easier to work from home.
Even if it means killing everyone, American cinema operators were determined to make a few bucks this weekend.
Morrison led Fox Animation for a decade, overseeing films like "Fantastic Mr. Fox," "The Book of Life," and the "Ice Age" franchise.
Instead of toilet paper, stock up on pajamas because we're all going to be working from home soon!
The Walt Disney Company is dealing with the coronavirus outbreak on all fronts.
Read the latest statements on the disease from major animation festivals.
The show is based on Tui T. Sutherland's bestselling fantasy book series of the same name.
Uli Meyer speaks to Cartoon Brew about the challenges of adapting Ronald Searle's artwork to animation.
The film, which is produced by "Spider-Verse" duo Phil Lord and Chris Miller, was formerly titled "The Mitchells Vs. The Machines."