Know Your Indie Filmmaker: Michelle And Uri Kranot
The duo’s films explore political and social themes with inventiveness, humor, and a wide range of techniques.
The duo’s films explore political and social themes with inventiveness, humor, and a wide range of techniques.
These highlights of the year show that animation can tackle any subject, from sexual assault to Chile’s military dictatorship.
The festival is taking place in real life (September 2–12), but the vr works will only be accessible online.
The program helps filmmakers develop an animated documentary, from concept to trailer.
We all wait for something to happen. However, nothing does…
Apply for the ANIDOX:VR award recognizing excellence in factual and visual storytelling in VR and emerging media formats.
The all-expenses-paid residency, taking place in Denmark this summer, is open to filmmakers from around the world.
“My Life As a Courgette” won both the Cristal and audience award for feature film at Annecy 2016.
Designed for directors and producers from both animation and live-action documentary, AniDox:Lab expands storytelling possibilities by mixing the two schools of filmmaking.
The Ottawa International Animation Festival begins tomorrow in Canada, but fret not for New Yorkers who can’t make it—a small part of …