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Leaning into the Curve

Leaning into the Curve

Director Kirk DeMicco discusses the making of Vivo—a journey that mirrors the movie’s own story.

Summer 2021
Wonderfully Weird

Wonderfully Weird

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.

Summer 2021
“Skater’s Circle” captures the spirit of park living in Central Park.

Primetime Players

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.

Summer 2021
Finding the right balance between humor, darkness, and emotion was a major goal for those working on The Mitchells vs. The Machines.

Embracing Imperfection

The Mitchells Vs. The Machines is a funny and surprisingly tender movie that explores the many roles technology plays in our lives.

Spring 2021
The Art of Adulting

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.

Spring 2021
Ito in front of a mural she painted on the outside of the original location of Q Pop, a Japanese toy store and pop art gallery in Little Tokyo. After the building was sold, the mural was removed.

The Power of Persistence

Storyboard artist, writer, and director Elizabeth Ito shares how her personal journey has shaped her career.

Spring 2021
Ryan Crego used his love of old-fashioned animated musicals to propel the story of an idealistic alligator-boy in search of his long-lost father.

Pure of Heart

Having nurtured the concept of a half-alligator/half-boy for ten years, director Ryan Crego found his creation a home at Netflix in Arlo the Alligator Boy. Here, he shares how his ideas evolved, why music is essential to his story, and why optimism is so important—especially now.

Spring 2021
Kid Cosmic and his band of local superheroes: Papa G, Tuna Sandwich, Rosa, and Jo.

Cosmic Cartooning

Desert misfits turned flawed superheroes combine a sense of reality and offbeat humor in Craig McCracken’s Netflix series Kid Cosmic.

Spring 2021
A still from Frank E. Abney III's short film Canvas.

Overcoming Grief With Love

A personal relationship with grief and joy inspired Frank E. Abney III to explore the bonds of family.

Winter 2020
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