‘Animation companies are under pressure, being asked to do more with less each year.’ Enter Unreal Engine, Epic Games’ Rob Di Figlia argued at MipJunior In unveils, Di Figlia sneak-peeked a 90-second ...
CSS animations offer a wide variety of advantages over other traditional script-driven techniques. Keyframes and CSS animations are not supported in all browser versions, meaning that developers need ...
The Middle East and the wider Arab region are witnessing unprecedented growth in animation, with several studios producing their first films for children and young adults. Often inspired by local ...
Manchester Animation Festival (MAF), the U.K.’s largest animation festival and the only Oscar and BAFTA-qualifying animation event in the country, has revealed its 2025 program. Running November 9–13 ...
A lightweight Rock Paper Scissors web game built with vanilla HTML, CSS, and JavaScript that demonstrates how minimal code can deliver maximum impact.
Animation Is Film has announced the lineup for its eighth year. The festival will showcase theatrical premieres, special events, panels and shorts collections, set to take place on Oct. 17-19 at the ...
The animation industry has always been labor-intensive, blending artistry, innovation, and technology to bring stories to life. Now, a new technological shift, generative AI (genAI), is sparking ...
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Since the inception of Anime, the genre has undergone a fascinating evolution, particularly in storytelling, character depth, and, of course, animation. Due to the constraints posed by the limited ...
Lucas Kloberdanz-Dyck is a writer for Collider. He grew up creating lists, stories, and worlds, which led to his love of anime and video games. He attended Sheridan College where he earned an Honours ...
EXCLUSIVE: Rashida Jones, Will McCormack and Michael Govier have been set to write Tom and Jerry, a feature that will be made under Bill Damaschke’s Warner Bros Pictures Animation. They will be ...