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.

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.

BRC Imagination Arts

BRC Imagination Arts, one of the oldest and largest producers of animated and live-action ridefilms is profiled by Rita Street.

Les Contrats d'Exploitation d'Oeuvres Originales Sur l'Internet

Attorney Nicolas Valluet explores the whys and wherefores of having your work put on the Internet.

Disneyland and Europe: Walt Disney's First Magic Kingdom

Robin Allan examines how Disneyland, the progenitor of today's theme parks, came into being and the role animation had in it.

Something's Wrong With Our Ship: Animated Motion-Simulator Films in Theme Parks

Judith Rubin surveys what's going on in animated ridefilms at theme parks and other venues around the world and who's making them.

Contracts for Original Works Published on Internet

Attorney Nicolas Valluet explores the whys and wherefores of having your work put on the Internet.

The National Lottery: A Polemic

The unexpected success of Britain's new national lottery can be a means of mitigating the dire results of privatization in funding animated films. Jill McGreal explains.

Icelandic Animation

Animation in Iceland is a relatively recent (and mostly hidden) phenomenon. Giannalberto Bendazzi provides an look at frame-by-frame filmmaking in the island nation.

Leaving Home

Linda Simensky ruminates on the political and other consequences of changing jobs amidst today's boom times in the animation industry.