Belgian Animation Master Raoul Servais, Director Of Palme d’Or Winner ‘Harpya,’ Dies At 94
Servais, who used an exciting variety of styles and techniques, was a humanist whose work warned of intolerance and authoritarian ideologies.
Servais, who used an exciting variety of styles and techniques, was a humanist whose work warned of intolerance and authoritarian ideologies.
Rabson was a versatile actor whose voice can be heard on some of the most popular animated features of all time, often for only a few seconds.
John Lasseter “really couldn’t support my vision,” says Selick.
Critical reviews have been mixed for the first feature from Skydance Animation.
Find out just how lucky, and just how unlucky, one girl can be in the trailer for Luck, coming to Apple TV+ next month.
Simon Pegg’s Bob the lucky black cat provides a few long-awaited details about the Land of Luck in the film’s first teaser.
Moore will create, develop, and produce original animated features for the John Lasseter-led studio.
“Ray Gunn” is Bird’s first animation project since “Incredibles 2.”
The short film is written and directed by Joe Mateo, who was head of story on “Big Hero 6.”
Directed by former Disney story artist Joe Mateo, “Blush” will be the first Skydance Animation short released by Apple TV+.
The deal will give a boost to Apple TV+’s meager animation offerings.
Pixar’s chief creative officer outlines his vision for a more diverse studio.
The John Lasseter-led studio’s films are currently set up at Paramount and dated for 2022.
Skydance Animation scores with another high-profile hire on the management side.
Ghibli’s former head of international speaks about the studio’s awkward relationship with Disney — and much more — ahead of the release of his memoir.
John Lasseter is running an entire animation studio again.
Peggy Holmes will now direct the first film from John Lasseter’s animation studio.
Moore says Sony will allow him to “really push the envelope when it comes to visual style and breadth of storytelling.”
The “Toy Story” gang is back for the fourth time.
Say Thompson: “[Lasseter] is presumably being paid millions of dollars to receive [his] second chance. How much money are the employees at Skydance being paid to GIVE him that second chance?”