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Animation veteran Clay Kaytis joins a long list of animation directors who have jumped into live-action filmmaking.
The post ‘Angry Birds’ Co-Director Clay Kaytis Jumps Into Live-Action with ‘The Lunch Witch’ appeared first on Cartoon Brew.
Figuring out how to make the characters in "The Angry Birds Movie" look simple was a big challenge for Sony Imageworks.
The post A Big Challenge: Making Characters in ‘Angry Birds Movie’ Look Simple appeared first on Cartoon Brew.
"Angry Birds" is a hit in both the United States and China.
The post ‘Angry Birds’ Launches in First Place in U.S. and China appeared first on Cartoon Brew.
Will audiences defy critics and turn out to support an animated feature inspired by a mobile gaming app?
The post Review Roundup: ‘Angry Birds’ Fly Into Theaters With High Hopes and Low Ratings appeared first on Cartoon Brew.
By: Jerry Beck,
on 1/28/2016
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Our first-look at the "Angry Birds Movie" is promising.
The layoffs will not affect anyone working on "The Angry Birds Movie," which the company hopes will be a big hit.
Whether or not the "Angry Birds" feature will be creatively risky, it's definitely a financial risk.
Disney veteran Lino DiSalvo, the head of animation on "Frozen" who gained notoriety for comments about animating women, has left Disney to join Paramount Animation as its creative director. He is also slated to direct an upcoming animated feature at the studio.