Short Pick Of The Day: ‘Black Snot & Golden Squares’ by Irina Rubina
It will be over and we will hug again.
It will be over and we will hug again.
Sugar was warned that if she spoke, "the show will be pulled from a lot of countries and that may mean the end of the show."
The festival is taking place in real life (September 2–12), but the vr works will only be accessible online.
Ottawa's Mercury Filmworks is operating at only 75% capacity during the pandemic.
The renewed attention on the race of voice actors may prompt a reevaluation of gender in casting, too.
The feature hits newly reopened Chinese cinemas on July 31.
The Content Genome could help in-house artists, as well as serving "business intelligence."
Quentin Tarantino goes on a wild ride in Roberto Biadi's new short.
Music video for Ryan Martin's "Real Human Being."
Colin Jack tells us why he started using the app — and why he published a tutorial to help others do the same.
The feature-length memoir was the only feature in competition at Annecy this year that was directed by a woman. We spoke with director Ilze Burkovska Jacobsen.
The teams behind three projects pitched at Annecy's MIFA market tell us what was gained — and lost — in the shift to virtual pitching.
The prospect of tv reform is worrying producers, including animation studios.
The show "will shatter the model minority myth and hopefully usher in a generation of Asian-American storytellers," says Huang.
"To say I am devastated and furious would be an understatement," said Sawalha in a statement.
Please, voters, just don't pick "The Simpsons" again.
A former Pixar employee describes a workplace rife with racism, sexism, and class insensitivity.
The first few episodes of this animated documentary are now online. We speak to co-director Ed Bell.
If the studio has its way, pre-visualization will become as big in China as it is in Hollywood.
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