Eric Brevig Joins Method To Spearhead Virtual Production And Real-Time VFX Workflows
Brevig will join Method Studios as senior vfx supervisor and creative director.
Brevig will join Method Studios as senior vfx supervisor and creative director.
The Berkeley-based studio founded by Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi reveals big plans for 2019.
The new structure of Warnermedia could have a major impact on the future output of Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Boomerang, and Rooster Teeth.
Formerly Studio Pascal Blais, Tonic DNA sets a new course for its future, including more long-form projects.
Lighthouse, a joint venture between Mercury Filmworks and Cartoon Saloon, continues to grow in Kilkenny, Ireland.
The producer of “Gumball” is taking on more responsibility at Turner EMEA.
Show co-creator Eric Robles says the series is not cancelled.
Paramount Animation just became the new home of John Lasseter’s films and they’re not happy about it.
Cohn will oversee both film and television animation at Dreamworks.
One of the U.K.’s largest independent animation studios is expanding.
A major vfx player is opening up shop in Montreal.
The fast-growing animation/vfx/vr industry in Montréal is getting a boost from the Canadian government.
VFX shop Luma Pictures has announced a series of new hires, including Pixar’s Andrew Coats, for its new live action and animation content division.
The loss of Super Deluxe will be especially felt by the independent animation community.
Employees were reportedly given 30 minutes to leave the studio premises.
Titmouse plans to employ 300 artists at its Vancouver studio by the end of the year.
With its own distribution channel and a big catalog of original content, Six Point Harness is not your typical service studio.
The Canadian service studio, which produces animation for series like “Rick & Morty,” “Teen Titans Go!,” and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” has a new CEO.
Pearl studio directors Glen Keane and Jill Culton will present more details about their projects at Annecy this week.