Step into Choreomation
The art of animation can’t be separated from the art of movement. But there are degrees of motion, and dancing requires an exciting elevation of artistry.
The art of animation can’t be separated from the art of movement. But there are degrees of motion, and dancing requires an exciting elevation of artistry.
Inspired by her family’s own stories during WWII, Cinzia Angelini created her Oscar-qualifying short Mila with the help of more than 350 volunteers around the world.
Transcending history, myth, and legend, Maya and the Three takes viewers on an adventure through a fantastical imagining of ancient Mesoamerica.
The nuances of intellectual property are complex and ever-changing, but there are some basics for handling original work that every creative person ought to know.
In the years since Superman’s small-screen debut in 1941, animated superheroes have been walking the line between tradition and innovation.
We challenged TAG members to pick their favorite episodes from their past season’s work. Plus, we found out what inspires them.
Director Kirk DeMicco discusses the making of Vivo—a journey that mirrors the movie’s own story.
Telling the story of a war horse plunged into a wacky musical world, Writer and Director Megan Nicole Dong had a great time stepping outside of her comfort zone.
What are your inspirations? A favorite moment you created for your series? We reached out to creatives from a few of this year’s Emmy hopefuls for Outstanding Animated Program to find out the answers to these questions—and then some.