Animation All-Stars Unite For UPA Tribute Panel, Screening In Los Angeles
On Jan. 15, animation veterans will gather at Old Town Music Hall in El Segundo for a discussion and theatrical screening of UPA shorts.
On Jan. 15, animation veterans will gather at Old Town Music Hall in El Segundo for a discussion and theatrical screening of UPA shorts.
The project reveals fresh visuals and key production details for Gutiérrez’s five-minute proof-of-concept teaser, with a proposed feature in development.
Gutiérrez’s Spec Labs talk, ‘Fighting With Autism,’ screened at Comic-Con last month and inspires with personal stories and support for neurodivergent artists.
Jorge Gutiérrez shares how autism shapes his storytelling and why embracing neurodivergent artists leads to bolder, richer, and more original animation.
Guriérrez is working with Mexico’s Ánima Estudios (‘Batman Azteca’) on a three-minute demo for the show, currently in development.
“Anybody who works in filmmaking, I feel they’re my peers. I don’t think they look at me the same way,” said director Sergio Pablos.
Animated productions overcame the odds at the Imagen Awards and ended up on top.
“I, Chihuahua” tells the story of a dog named Chacho who dons a lucha libre mask to become Luchacho.
Annie voters have until next week to decide which of these projects will take home the prize.
Jorge Gutiérrez and Sandra Equihua talk us through their influences, from Mesoamerican sculptures to sword-and-sorcery characters to Miss Universe costumes.
The conference features a stellar line-up of speakers, including Jennifer Yuh Nelson, Enrico Casarosa, and Dean DeBlois.
For the second year in a row, it will take place in an online format, making it accessible to a global audience.
The limited series — which Gutiérrez calls a “fantasy, super-epic, crazy movie” — is coming to Netflix this year.
The festival’s tenth edition will be held virtually on September 7–11.
Latin America’s leading animation festival will be held virtually on September 7–11.
The series will launch on July 4.
On Twitter, filmmaker Jorge Gutierrez asked why artists should ever return to studios. Here’s what others replied…
For the first article in our new series, Gutierrez tells us about the original ending to his 2014 feature — and why he had to change it.
The streaming platform has announced five features, two specials, and one limited series for the next 12 months.
The streamer’s partnerships with the two high-profile creators bring diversity to the fore.