The View From Hollywood

Raimund Krumme, one of Germany's top independent animators who is now working on a feature version of a children's classic, talks about Hollywood and the challenges posed by his new project.

Desert Island Series....The Pragmatic Voice of Kibitzing?!?

Tom Sito, June Foray and Bob Basler.

The Case of Hans Fischerkoesen

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Hans Fischerkoesen, Germany's leading producer of animated commercials, was ordered to make theatrical cartoons by the government in World War II, as William Moritz notes, he produced a trio of remarkable films which were not exactly Nazi propaganda.

Nickelodeon Goes Global

Michael Goldman talks to Nickelodeon International's Lisa Judson about how the cable network that redefined animation for the 90s is expanding around the world.

Larry Jordan

Jackie Leger surveys the films of Larry Jordan, surrealist and master of collage animation.

Desert Island Series....Be sure to bring a power source for TV!

Clare Kitson, John Coates, Gerry Travers, Fred Seibert, and Phil Roman

Fred Ladd: An Interview

In the early days of American television, anime gained a small foothold. Fred Ladd, who played a key role in this effort, recalls what happened.

Interview de Raoul Servais

Belgium filmmaker Raoul Servais, who recently completed his first feature, talks with Philippe Moins about his films, international festivals, and the problems of making features, among other things. En français (in French).

Desert Island Series...Mango, I mean, Manga Mania!

The GiggleBone Gang is alive and well at Seattle-based Headbone Interactive. Judith Shane explains it all.

Raoul Servais: An Interview

Belgium filmmaker Raoul Servais, who recently completed his first feature, talks with Philippe Moins about his films, international festivals, and the problems of making features, among other things.