Hero Worship
In the years since Superman’s small-screen debut in 1941, animated superheroes have been walking the line between tradition and innovation.
EVAN HENERSON’S career spans journalism and nonprofit communication. His work has appeared in L.A. Parent, TV Guide, Orange Coast Magazine, and the Los Angeles Daily News where he was a features writer and critic for nine years.
In the years since Superman’s small-screen debut in 1941, animated superheroes have been walking the line between tradition and innovation.
Hybrid movies carry on a tradition of innovation as reality, 2D, CG, and classic hand drawing unite.
More complex and engaging interactive projects are coming. Here’s a look at the creative challenges of putting together a nonlinear story.
Beyond the tropes of big-eyed heroines and hyper-violence, artists, writers, and creators share how anime has allowed them to explore deeper themes and multi-layered characters.
Serious themes, unconventional origins, and beautiful aesthetics are paving the way for a new age of adult animation.
What makes a scene more than just a melee of kicks and punches? We asked artists and writers who work in the action genre for their best advice.
Notes are an unavoidable part of submitting a script. Here, artists and supervisors share dos and don’ts of giving and getting notes.
Gary Hartle taps into a quiet power both on the ranch and in the studio.
Creative solutions to existing software electrify Into the Spider-Verse.