Inaugural FxF to Feature PES, David OReilly and Joanna Priestley
Conference set for May 26 at DePaul University in Chicago includes guest appearances, panels, workshops and demos, and is open to the public.
Conference set for May 26 at DePaul University in Chicago includes guest appearances, panels, workshops and demos, and is open to the public.
Animafest Zagreb once again turns the Croatian capital into a global animation hub.
Photorealistic ray tracer enters next stage with the help of scene intelligence, AI and double speed GPU rendering.
OIF to present some of the world’s most cutting-edge, quirky and important animation while transforming Ottawa into the center of the animation universe.
Los Angeles’s ongoing animation screening series makes a spectacular return at the Bob Baker Marionette Theater with a full program of vintage circus-themed shorts from Eastern Europe.
American indie Patrick Smith (Delivery, Blank on Blank) answers some elaborately orchestrated questions with great patience.
While McKay is remembered for ‘Little Nemo’ and ‘The Sinking of the Lusitania,’ it was a passenger steamer named The Alpena that may have had the biggest impact on the pioneering animator’s career.
Brooklyn-based fest will celebrate its 15th edition with DreamWorksTV premieres, special T-shirts and live animated comedy.
Festival’s genre focus includes a selection of short and feature films, exhibitions and open-air screenings.
The creator of ‘Kubo and the Two Strings’ teases his new animated feature film at SPA, shares his insights on the difficulties of the creative process, and gives advice for young artists looking for a career in the industry.
Collaboration with Americana musician Jackie Greene screens this week at Cannes and at an upcoming special event May 22 in Brooklyn.
Jack Wedge opens up about the frustrations and challenges he faced while making his short take on modern love, 'Tennessee' (2017)
The Oscar-winning director and studio co-founder shares his insights on the animation industry, what inspires and drives him, as well as what advice he has for young professionals.
4,000 submissions - 120+ films - 8 Programs - 4 FREE Filmmaker Presentations – Prizes!
Wagga Wagga is proud to present the 15th Anniversary of the Australian International Animation Festival (AIAF) running Friday 18th – Sunday 20th May, 2018.
The legendary Australian animator, Dennis Tupicoff, sits down for some short and not so magnificent questions.
The Oscar-nominated director talks about his work on Fox’s multiple Emmy Award-winning hit series, some of the show’s history as well as his new feature film in production with Wink Animation.
Honorees include Paloma Baeza, Everett Downing, Trisha Gum, Chris and Shane Houghton, Niki Lopez, Niki Lindroth von Bahr, Diego Molano, Amanda Rynda, Domee Shi, and Ami Thompson.
Ross Hogg talks about his newly (online) released short, Life Cycles (2017), a stellar and blunt depiction of modern monotony.