Studios around the world are now using TVPaint to craft their latest features.
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Studios around the world are now using TVPaint to craft their latest features.
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Rémi Chayé's unique hand-drawn feature is earning plenty of accolades, but finding an audience isn't easy.
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It's a perfect set-up for a buddy comedy adventure, with deep but accessible roots.
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We spoke with Allers about awards season, women in animation, and why we still don't see enough anthology animation at the multiplex.
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Add a CommentCheck out this exclusive movie poster premiere for "The Prophet," which hits U.S. theaters on August 7, 2015.
Add a CommentThe National Cartoonists Society has recognized the Irish animated feature and the Cartoon Network mini-series for outstanding achievement in animation.
Add a CommentCartoon Saloon's latest animated feature goes up against live-action features and wins!
Add a CommentAnalyzing the performance and acting in the Academy Award-nominated film "Song of the Sea."
Add a CommentThe César Award, France's national film award, announced its nominees today, including three animated features and four animated shorts.
Add a Comment"I do think that animation can have a language of its own, rather than simply mimicking live action."
Add a CommentA 40-minute video roundtable with six feature film directors and producers contending for an Oscar this year.
Add a CommentGKIDS has released a full trailer for "Song of the Sea" in anticipation of the film's North American theatrical debut.
Add a CommentDistributor GKIDS has set Friday, December 19, as the North American release date for the Irish hand-drawn feature "Song of the Sea."
Add a CommentFive years after its debut, the Oscar-nominated Irish feature "The Secret of Kells" finally has its own art-of book.
Add a CommentHere's our first look at href="http://cartoonsaloon.ie">Cartoon Saloon's highly anticipated hand-drawn pic "Song of the Sea," which will be released in the US this fall by GKIDS.
Add a CommentThe producer of this year's most intriguing and visually eclectic animated feature may well end up being the Mexican/Arabic actress Salma Hayek, who screened a work-in-progress version of her pet project, "The Prophet," last week in Cannes.
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Roger Allers, the co-director of Disney’s The Lion King is moving forward with his production of Kahlil Gibran’s classic 1923 poetry book The Prophet. Casting updates were reported earlier this week by Deadline Hollywood. The film, which we first reported on last year, is being produced by Salma Hayek, Clark Peterson, and Ron Senkowski, and funded by Participant Media and Doha Film Institute.
The films animated segments will be produced by Joan Gratz (Mona Lisa Descending A Staircase), Joann Sfar (The Rabbi’s Cat), Paul and Gaetan Brizzi (Fantasia 2000), Michal Socha (Chick) and Mohammed Harib (Freej), who have been added to the already announced directors Tomm Moore (The Secret of Kells), Nina Paley (Sita Sings The Blues) and Bill Plympton (Guard Dog). Also, Liam Neeson, John Krasinski, Frank Langella, Alfred Molina and Quvenzhané Wallis have all signed as voice talent, along with Hayek.
While Allers will be in charge of the film’s central narrative and supervise the film as a whole, the above-mentioned directors will helm individual chapters within the storyline. The animated film is set to be completed in spring 2014.
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Roger Allers, the co-director of Disney’s The Lion King is moving forward with his production of Kahlil Gibran’s classic 1923 poetry book The Prophet. Casting updates were reported earlier this week by Deadline Hollywood. The film, which we first reported on last year, is being produced by Salma Hayek, Clark Peterson, and Ron Senkowski, and funded by Participant Media and Doha Film Institute.
The film’s animated segments will be produced by Joan Gratz (Mona Lisa Descending A Staircase), Joann Sfar (The Rabbi’s Cat), Paul and Gaetan Brizzi (Fantasia 2000), Michal Socha (Chick) and Mohammed Harib (Freej), who have been added to the already announced directors Tomm Moore (The Secret of Kells), Nina Paley (Sita Sings The Blues) and Bill Plympton (Guard Dog). Also, Liam Neeson, John Krasinski, Frank Langella, Alfred Molina and Quvenzhané Wallis have all signed as voice talent, along with Hayek.
While Allers will be in charge of the film’s central narrative and supervise the film as a whole, the above-mentioned directors will helm individual chapters within the storyline. The animated film is set to be completed in spring 2014.
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This has appeared on several sites in the last few days, and I couldn’t resist posting it on the Brew. It’s Tomm Moore’s follow up to The Secret of Kells, currently in storyboard at Cartoon Saloon. Animator Alessandra Sorrentino posted this teaser on You Tube:
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