Toronto’s Swaggering Animation Scene Is In A Golden Age, But Faces Challenges Old And New
So the Toronto scene continues to blossom — but does it have the same lure it once did for aspiring animators?
So the Toronto scene continues to blossom — but does it have the same lure it once did for aspiring animators?
“[It’s] kind of like the designs you remember them looking like, not so much what they actually look like,” says “Animaniacs” co-executive producer Gabe Swarr.
Happy Fourth of July?
An official statement says: “Covid-19 is changing the entertainment industry … The merger is a direct and necessary response.”
Toronto’s Guru Studio is crewing up an additional 80 people for “Mecha Builders” — without any face-to-face contact.
Eighty episodes will launch on HBO Max next week.
The robot-themed show will air on the forthcoming streaming service HBO Max.
The company sees a big opportunity in the current crisis.
In a guest piece, industry executive Aaron Simpson explains how the animation industry had been preparing for this disaster for decades without even knowing it.
The winners of the awards, which range across film, tv, and digital media, will be announced on March 23-29.
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