How Sandra Desmazières Made Her Lush, Buzzworthy Film ‘Flowing Home’
With subtle colors and rich imagery, the film tells a tale of love and separation in the wake of the Vietnam War.
With subtle colors and rich imagery, the film tells a tale of love and separation in the wake of the Vietnam War.
We asked the directors of this year's 15 shortlisted shorts how they developed their narratives.
Higher dramatic stakes, more realistic characters, new kinds of cinematography: here's how Rianda wants animated features to change.
Animator Ere Santos shares his process of animating a complicated shot in "Spirit Untamed."
Watch directors Don Hall and Carlos López Estrada, alongside co-writer Qui Nguyen, talk about developing the tone and style of the Disney film.
Chapek's Disney will be about storytelling, innovation, and a "relentless focus on our audience."
It's the first time since "Frozen 2" that an animated film has cracked $100M domestically.
Pixar staffers were already unhappy that two of their films had gone straight to streaming. Now it's happening again.
The immersive tech could eventually allow park visitors to interact with Mickey Mouse and Elsa as images, not cast members in costume.
Students discuss the illuminating panels, workshops, and other events they have organized in recent months.
The French studio wants to avoid "the watered-down things" that result from Hollywood's profit-seeking formula, says "Arcane" lead animator Alexis Wanneroy.
Camarillo worked across crucial but unsung roles, such as prop designer and background clean-up artist.
If you work for Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, or Cartoon Network, you may want to look away now.
The filmmakers wanted more realism in their designs. But some viewers think the film is playing up to racist stereotypes of the Chinese.
What does it feel like to attend an animation festival during the pandemic. One of our writers decided to find out for himself.
Wyatt was popular with fans for his stylized design takes on iconic characters.
The Walt Disney Company followed with 34 nominations for its projects.
Actor Jay Johnston, who is wanted by the FBI, is no longer voicing Jimmy Pesto on "Bob's Burgers."
The software was used to create characters' clothes in the game, as well as cybernetic parts, backpacks, ammo bags, and even weapons.
Dreamworks has brought their A-game for this project.