Latvia Submits Animated Feature ‘Flow’ For Best International Feature Oscar Race
The feature film won more awards at Annecy this year than any other film in competition, including the audience award.
The feature film won more awards at Annecy this year than any other film in competition, including the audience award.
The reason for Molina’s departure from the film remain unclear, though there are some clues.
A Thai animator explains how he created an online animation series using Cartoon Animator 5.
Animation workers in Los Angeles are fired up as they prepare to take on the world’s biggest entertainment companies.
Netflix says it is “aggressively taking action” to have the materials removed from the internet.
‘Fixed’ has become the latest victim of Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav’s dubious money-saving schemes.
After 26 years of operation, the Cartoon Network website has been shut down.
‘The Day the Earth Blew Up’ premiered last month at the Annecy festival.
The statement comes ahead of negotiations between animation workers and studios for a new collective bargaining agreement.
One of the most refreshingly odd music videos, if it can even be called a music video, “Au Coeur du Son” is a hallucinogenic piece of psychedelia that will leave the viewer simultaneously mesmerized, terrified, and blissfully confused.
The two London-based companies distribute over 3,500 half-hours of entertainment content.
Ahead of new contract negotiations with studios, The Animation Guild is holding a rally this weekend in Burbank.
Directors Joost van den Bosch and Erik Verkerk discuss the process of creating the new feature ‘Tummy Tom and the Lost Teddy Bear.’
One of the Fish Finger Friends is convinced that he’s been robbed, but who took his coins?
The 2d hybrid film is based on Michael Morpurgo’s book of the same name.
On today’s episode we’re talking about the launch of our new annual Power List, as well as the growing number of distributors for international features in the U.S.
The company is also moving around 12% of its workforce into parent company Sony Interactive Entertainment.
The service’s last day will be September 30, 2024.
Ahead of the second season launch, key figures on ‘Solo Leveling’ are talking about the production of the ambitious series.
The combination of the two companies lifts their workforce to over 900 artists.
This beautifully designed fable, dominated by sea blue, red, and yellow hues, is a story about compassion, friends, and overcoming misguided fears.