The Challenges Of Being Black In The Animation Industry (Video Discussion)
Filmmakers Wesley Louis And Mohamed Fadera share their thoughts in a video hosted by animation studio The Line.
Filmmakers Wesley Louis And Mohamed Fadera share their thoughts in a video hosted by animation studio The Line.
A look at animators on Instagram.
It’s not all Covid. Honest.
Aardman is taking Wallace and Gromit into augmented reality.
Staff at the vfx titan are facing significant pay cuts. But some are now being offered “salary support,” with the help of production partner Locksmith Animation.
After a decade of studying and working in Europe, show creator Cheng Li is pushing to bring new ideas into Chinese series.
An animation supervisor and a senior animator at Framestore discuss the challenges — and surprising upsides — of working remotely.
Joseph Wallace spent almost six years developing “Salvation Has no Name.” Weeks into the shoot, he had to shut it down.
In this anijam, animators depict positive things they have experienced, seen, or thought in the midst of this strange time.
The company’s animation studio has produced a segment of Netflix’s “Love, Death & Robots,” Disney’s “101 Dalmatian Street,” and music videos for Gorillaz
The company says this must be done in order to retain jobs amid the crisis. Union representatives are worried about the long-term implications.
A new music video for an old Bob Marley song.
Children’s books, sitcom parodies, Lego animation: the crisis is bringing out the best in artists the world over.
The producer of the upcoming series explains why Finnish animation is going global — and what that means for the continent.
A young man wants to know what sex is. What do you teach him?
The U.K. animation industry gathered earlier this month in London to celebrate its recent achievements at the British Animation Awards.
The number of theaters that have gone dark runs well into the thousands.
Animated fabric brings the story of a British lingerie factory to life in this short documentary.
Uli Meyer speaks to Cartoon Brew about the challenges of adapting Ronald Searle’s artwork to animation.
The news has spread anxiety through the nation’s creative industries.