The Academy Has Created A Dedicated Animation Branch
The Academy has split its short film and feature animation branch into two, and will give feature animation two spots on its board of governors.
The Academy has split its short film and feature animation branch into two, and will give feature animation two spots on its board of governors.
Newly elected board members include ‘Klaus’ producer Jinko Gotoh and ‘The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse.’ producer Hannah Minghella.
The film debuts today on Netflix.
Otto served as head of character animation on Dreamworks’s “How to Train Your Dragon” trilogy.
The trailer sets up what promises to be an emotional finale for the series.
Universal Pictures has moved up the release date of the film.
Next week, Women in Animation will livestream a daylong summit dedicated to inclusion and developing diverse talent in the industry.
“The Breadwinner” claimed two of the three awards presented at the first edition of the Animation Is Film festival.
The Animation is Film Festival has assembled an extraordinary line-up for its first-ever edition, set to take place in Los Angeles next month.
A major animation festival is coming to Los Angeles for the first time in many years.
Chris deFaria, the voice of Peppermint Patty in 1970s Peanuts specials, is now top dog at Dreamworks Animation.
Dreamworks continues to revamp its operations under Comcast-NBCUniversal’s ownership.
Management news from around the industry.
The organization has planned multiple panels and presentations related to the role of women in the animation industry.
The director of “Juno” and “Up in the Air” will make an animated feature based on the Caldecott-winning children’s book.
DreamWorks announced this afternoon that veteran producers Bonnie Arnold and Mireille Soria, the respective lead producers of the studio’s “How to Train Your Dragon” and “Madagascar” franchises, will oversee creative development and production for DreamWorks Animation’s theatrical releases.
A 40-minute video roundtable with six feature film directors and producers contending for an Oscar this year.
Women in Animation, the nineteen-year-old Los Angeles-based non-profit dedicated to promoting the role of women in the animation …