The Art of Adulting
With the help of streaming services, a new breed of executives, and creators who came of age with increasingly complex cartoons, adult animated series are experiencing a boom.
KIM FAY is the Managing Editor of Keyframe. She is the author of the forthcoming novel Kate & Frida; the national bestseller Love & Saffron; the Edgar Award-nominated The Map of Lost Memories; and the food memoir, Communion: A Culinary Journey Through Vietnam. She has worked as a journalist for more than 20 years and lives in Los Angeles.
With the help of streaming services, a new breed of executives, and creators who came of age with increasingly complex cartoons, adult animated series are experiencing a boom.
Celebrating its 100th anniversary, the Motion Picture & Television Fund will receive the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award—the first such Oscar for an organization in the award’s history.
Taylor Meacham’s short film, To: Gerard, features a postal worker, a young girl, and the power of magic.
Raya and the Last Dragon takes its production team on an epic journey of communication and collaboration.
Desert misfits turned flawed superheroes combine a sense of reality and offbeat humor in Craig McCracken’s Netflix series Kid Cosmic.
For having conversations about race in the workplace, three experts share insights on removing burdens, taking responsibility, and making quantum leaps.
Born in South Korea, Eunsoo Jeong has a bold art style and deep sense of social justice.
Born and raised in South Korea, Niki Yang is a renaissance woman in the field of animation.