Alfred Molina Has A New Role: The First Gentleman Of Walt Disney Animation Studios
Molina has married Jennifer Lee, chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios.
Molina has married Jennifer Lee, chief creative officer of Walt Disney Animation Studios.
Veteran animator Dave Pruiksma ("Beauty and the Beast," "Aladdin") reflects on what he learned at Disney and why he set up an online school.
Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios are moving into series production, "Star Wars" and Marvel get spin-offs, and African creators come onboard…
She worked as a visual development artist, character designer, and story artist on most of Disney's 2d features of the 1990s.
Learn to take criticism. Don't assume you'll learn much at school. And always think of the nose…
The Walt Disney Company has 25 features slated for theatrical release in 2020.
We take an in-depth look at the animation strategy at each of the major U.S. streaming services.
Enjoy this rare behind-the-scenes look at Disney Animation in the 1990s.
London-based Passion Pictures has added its own unique take on the Disney classic "101 Dalmatians."
Get a sneak peek of the Beauty and the Beast ride, opening at Tokyo Disneyland in 2020.
The last shot of character animation on Disney's next feature was approved out of the animation department last Friday.
The ASIFA-Hollywood Annie Awards love Disney.
The iconic Disney animator will be celebrated this spring at the Walt Disney Family Museum.
Hollywood is honoring the cgi and vfx technologies that play such a huge role in filmmaking nowadays.
Rarities like "Lorenzo" and "Tick Tock Tale" will be released alongside recent favorites like "Feast," "Paperman," and "Frozen Fever."
Disney announced this afternoon that Moana, their 56th animated feature, will be released into theaters in late-2016. The film will mark …
Historian, author and Oscar-winning filmmaker John Canemaker is headed to Los Angeles to present not one, but two animation lectures on the evening of Saturday, September 13th.
Don Bluth smiled at me. "I wouldn't worry about being laid off from Disney's, Steve. Nobody gets laid off around here. When somebody messes up, the studio just sends them to WED."
The first chapter of Steve Hulett's memoir about working as a writer at Disney in the late-Seventies and Eighties.