Here’s Why Charlie Kaufman Thinks Stop Motion Animators Are Amazing Artists
Kaufman gained a real appreciation for animators during the making of his new film “Anomalisa.”
From fully-animated features to vfx-driven live-action films, animation is an integral part of the theatrical marketplace today.
Kaufman gained a real appreciation for animators during the making of his new film “Anomalisa.”
The film is about two guardian spirits trying to prove their relevance in modern China.
From new visions to revivals of lost wonders, next year’s incoming animated features reach far and wide.
Reel FX is moving forward with its exciting collaboration with the Spanish directors of “Nocturna.”
Directed by Doug Sweetland and Nicholas Stoller, the film will debut next September.
After receiving nearly 1,400 submissions from across Africa, South African studio Triggerfish chose 8 projects for further development.
Our look at four animated features that could upset the Oscar race and sneak in as nominees.
Good news for men though: they directed 100% of American animated features released in 2015.
Laika’s fourth film, “Kubo and the Two Strings,” is an honest-to-goodness action-adventure film set in a mythic Japan.
The tenth time’s the charm for Blue Sky Studios.
The new Turtles trailer contains plenty of cartoon fun, thanks to ILM.
One man; one insane animated horror film.
“Anomalisa” was a lot of work: Three years in the making, 1,261 faces, 1,000+ props and costumes. and 118,089 frames of film.
The film opened in second place at Russia’s box office earlier this month.
How many scatalogical references can you fit into a single trailer for a wholesome family film?
We spoke with Allers about awards season, women in animation, and why we still don’t see enough anthology animation at the multiplex.
“The Good Dinosaur” isn’t the greatest Pixar film ever made, according to reviewers — but its painstaking replication of the Real World is astounding.
“Anomalisa” is proving that great animation can compete against anything — even live action film.
“We ultimately ran into creative differences on the direction of the project,” Faust told Cartoon Brew.
In the new “Zootopia” trailer, Disney takes us to the magical fantasyland known as the Department of Motor Vehicles.