Riva Studios Purchases Insolvent French Animation Studio TeamTO
TeamTO will continue to operate from its studios in Valence and Paris.
Tired of the same-old holiday animation classics? Here are some off-the-wall Christmas cartoons you might have missed.
TeamTO will continue to operate from its studios in Valence and Paris.
In 1963, Kuri was the first Japanese filmmaker to be honored with an award at the Annecy animation festival.
Indian animator Prosenjit Biswas walks us through his process of using Cartoon Animator 5 to create his animation projects.
Scher brings a vivid and emotionally resonant interpretation to Petty’s themes of longing, lost love, and the struggle to move forward.
‘Bluey’ creator Joe Brumm, who will write and direct the feature, is also stepping away from the tv series.
Each director has helmed one of the previous installments in the series.
The animated short film shortlist is led by films from France and Japan.
An anime version of ‘The Lord of the Rings’ didn’t get audiences excited, while ‘Moana 2’ continued to dominate.
The high-profile series is created by French actor and comedian Alain Chabat, who directed the megahit live-action film ‘Astérix & Obélix : Mission Cléopâtre.’
Nearly one in five animation workers in the U.K. reported a decrease in pay this year.
The hotly-anticipated big pharma comedy-thriller is set to premiere February 2, 2025, on Adult Swim.
This Oscar-qualified short set in the ‘Star Wars’ universe has parallels with the real-life genocide of Indigenous Patagonian people in Chile.
This Oscar contending short takes place in a run-down neighborhood, where Zoe and her little brother Theo are left to fend for themselves.
The short earned its Oscars qualification by winning the Ojo for Best Mexican Animated Short Film at Morelia International Film Festival.
‘The Wild Robot’ and ‘Flow’ are the CCA’s most nominated animated films.
The Pete Browngardt-directed film is scheduled for U.S. release on February 28, 2025.
Animated features from three continents drew audiences to the movie theater last weekend.
Pixar’s Bill Wise explains how the studio’s new series was a “huge cultural change for Pixar,” but concedes that the studio “learned little from our experiment.”