How The Grinch Stole Christmas . . . and My Heart

Frankie Kowalski takes a loving peek at the Christmas classic on the occasion of its 30th anniversary.

Visioneering: Interactive Animation at Creative Capers

Creative Capers had a happy existence doing animation for Hollywood feature films until the CD-ROM revolution came along. Harvey Deneroff takes a peek at what's doing there animation-wise.

La Cambre, an Animation School in Brussels

Philippe Moins takes a look at one of the oldest and most respected animation schools in continental European.

Dirdy Birdy

A international selection of filmmakers, executives and others share their thoughts about why animators should consider sending their works to festivals.

Lettuce Entertain You: A Visit to Sierra On-Line

Judith Shane reports on what goes on behind the scenes at one of the leading video game producers and of the latest escapades of Leisure Suit Larry and Jolly Al.

Through the Looking-Cel . . . er, Glass

A personal memoir by Linda Jones of how she and her father got started in producing and selling animation art.

New Media--A Ringside View of Trends in the Industry

Andrew Zucker provides a blow-by-blow description of the fate of "new media," from computer animation to interactive CD-ROMs.

Interactive Trendlines

A sampling of what some of the leading lights in interactive animation have to say about what the future has in store.

Street Fighter--From Video Game to Anime

Capcom's popular Street Fighter games have spawned a slew of movie and TV adaptations both in Japan and the US. Brian Camp reports.

The Animated World of John Canemaker

Filmmaker, teacher and animation historian, John Canemaker has been called animation's ambassador at large. Mike Lyons explains why.