‘How To Train Your Dragon’ And ‘Lilo & Stitch’ Remakes Top Global Box Office
Audiences love animation, even when it’s partly live action.
Audiences love animation, even when it’s partly live action.
‘Lilo & Stitch’ just delivered the biggest Memorial Day launch in Hollywood history.
The new online video series, called ‘Directing The Invisible Art,’ explores how film directors work with animators on hybrid productions.
Dean DeBlois, who was one of the directors of the original animated version, is directing the hybrid remake.
The film is an adaptation of Peter Brown’s bestselling illustrated book of the same name.
Universal is producing the live-action remake which is slated to hit theaters in March of 2025.
Watch the directing duo of Lilo & Stitch reminisce about the creation, development, production, and enduring legacy of the Disney classic.
The conference features a stellar line-up of speakers, including Jennifer Yuh Nelson, Enrico Casarosa, and Dean DeBlois.
We speak to director Dean DeBlois and head of character animation Simon Otto about the Oscar-nominated “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World.”
Here are all the nominees in the animation categories.
Projects will be produced through DeBlois’s recently formed Anvil Pictures banner.
Here are the the Golden Globe nominations for best animated feature.
Hollywood is looking to toys for yet another feature film.
The conference takes place October 21-25 in Torino, Italy and brings together professionals working in interactive and immersive storytelling, computer graphics, animation, vfx, video games, vr, ar, and mixed reality projects.
Having been at the helm of all three “How to Train Your Dragon” films, DeBlois has witnessed major changes in editorial processes, effects, and rendering.
“Moominvalley” will have its world theatrical premiere at the upcoming New York festival.
“How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World” is setting international records ahead of its U.S. launch.
The film opens in the U.S. on February 22, 2019, but for those who can’t wait, you’ve got some options.
In addition to “Funan,” the Spanish film “Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles” was also recognized with a special jury prize.
The trailer sets up what promises to be an emotional finale for the series.