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This week we look at shifting theatrical schedules, Fox's big commitment to animation, and talk to Pixelatl head José Iñesta about Mexico's evolving animation industry.
This week we look at shifting theatrical schedules, Fox's big commitment to animation, and talk to Pixelatl head José Iñesta about Mexico's evolving animation industry.
Nihei's new film "Polka-Dot Boy" premieres this week at the Ottawa International Animation Festival.
Ambition, exploitation of labor, environmental pollution, human degradation, surplus value, corruption, and much more in the amazing world of capitalism.
Events include a recruitment session for Oregon's Laika studio and individual consultations with industry experts.
It isn't just Netflix shows converted to vertical.
Rumors are flying that "Soul" might be the next animated feature to abandon its U.S. theatrical release.
The film, about a shipwrecked boy and his dog, is based on a novel by "War Horse" scribe Michael Morpurgo.
The stylish action-adventure series ran for seven season on Adult Swim.
The tech setup will extend Weta's remote collaborative workflow to its crew all over the world.
Angry reactions on Twitter have caused Nick Jr. to pull the premiere of an upcoming animated series.
Meanwhile, the second half of the first season will premiere on October 4.
She worked as a visual development artist, character designer, and story artist on most of Disney's 2d features of the 1990s.
With his studio Ruby-Spears, he helped define the look of Saturday morning cartoons for more than a decade.
Dinosaurs collide with cavemen, Adam with aliens, in this zany send-up of creation myths.
Matt Watts talks about an important and often overlooked part of the 2D animation process: character rigging.
Marcell Jankovics's heady masterpiece is coming out on VOD in North America. We hear from those who restored it.
Christopher Nolan tends to favor practical over visual effects — even when it comes to blowing up a plane.
On a secluded Island, a chair has fallen down.
"I was told by certain Disney leadership that I could NOT represent any form of bi or gay relationship," said Dana Terrace.
The piece, which uses a hybrid of 2d and 3d, is ostensibly an advertisement for Cyramza, but it takes an indirect approach with symbolism that works on multiple levels.