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Storyboard artist Brad Rader on comic books, all-nighters and mentorship
More complex and engaging interactive projects are coming. Here’s a look at the creative challenges of putting together a nonlinear story.
As production on The Croods sequel moved from the studio and into the home office, staying connected became a bigger challenge than simply a plot point in the film.
The third annual Virtual Holiday Market continues to showcase crafts and artwork by some of The Animation Guild’s talented members.
Universal themes transcend as Over the Moon honors and adapts a popular Chinese myth.
For having conversations about race in the workplace, three experts share insights on removing burdens, taking responsibility and making quantum leaps.
Director Latoya Raveneau on storyboarding, writing for kids and adults, and her animation superpower.
Storyboard artist Zach Smith’s first graphic novel was finished during quarantine with the help of lots of coffee.
As a kid, Eric Robles loved to draw, but he had no idea a career in animation was even remotely possible.
Kristen Kawamura How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World, DreamWorks Animation Walk us through a typical day. I worked as a visual development artist for almost […]
What exactly do timing directors do? And what is an exposure sheet? We talked with three industry pros to find out more about the job.
The new Green Eggs and Ham show transforms 50 words into an epic journey
Storyboard artists help weave a tale through images. Here, we speak to three artists on what drew them to the craft and how they stay inspired.
Max Keane discusses the inspiration behind his new animated preschool show, Trash Truck.
Born in South Korea, Eunsoo Jeong has a bold art style and deep sense of social justice.
“There are so many stories and takes on stories that can be told by people of color and queer creators, and not all of them have to be an after school special or focused on trauma.”
Couple and collaborators Kristin Donner and Kyle Neswald put their own spin on drawing one another
At 110, spunky Ruthie Tompson is a
poker player, Disney Legend and trailblazing artist.
Max Keane discusses the inspiration behind his new animated preschool show, Trash Truck.
Rick and Morty co-executive producer and writer James Siciliano discusses ideas that click, snake jazz and the Emmy®-nominated episode “Vat of Acid”.
The Simpsons director Rob Oliver discusses learning on the job, turning Simpsons into turkeys and the Emmy®-nominated episode “Thanksgiving of Horror”.
Bob’s Burgers executive producers Rich Rinaldi and Greg Thompson discuss their best boss, dissecting pigs and the Emmy®-nominated episode “Pig Trouble in Little Tina”.
Walt Disney Animation Studios recently announced a new partnership with the Pan-African entertainment company Kugali. The two companies will work together to develop an original series called Iwájú. […]
If you’re worried questions from a supervisor might lead to discipline or even firing, Weingarten Rights protect you from being questioned alone. This this article breaks down what they are and how they work.