Pierre Hébert and Animation in The Age of Digital Reproduction
As technology evolves, is independent animation being left behind? These and other concerns are currently being addressed by Pierre Hert.
Far Beyond The Traditional Cel: Innovative Techniques
Joan Kim interviews Nina Paley, Miche Cournoyer, Stephen X. Arthur, Kirsten Winter, Mikk Rand and Richard Reeves about their filmmaking techniques and learns that there is more than one way to make a picture move frame by frame.
The Spectacular Hi-Fi/Low-Fi Sounds and Images of Studio FilmTecknarna
Armed with diverse styles and techniques, a knowledge and love of music, smart, subversive wit and a desire to innovate one never knows what to expect from Sweden's Studio FilmTecknarna, just that it will probably be visually and aurally riveting, while offering some food for thought.
The Spectacular Hi-Fi/Low-Fi Sounds and Images of Studio FilmTecknarna
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Monsters, Inc.: The Secret Behind Why Pixar Is So Good
Karl Cohen meets the key players behind Pixar's latest, Monsters Inc., and describes why there is that certain Pixar magic...it is technology, amazing story and animation teams, amazing directors and tradition and something else...
The Career Coach: 911 -- An Emergency Call
The Career Coach reflects on the events of September 11, 2001 and calls for us to work toward our goals and dreams today.
Nine And A Half Questions with Mike Kazaleh
Will Ryan asks Mike Kazaleh slightly fewer than ten questions regarding getting started in Detroit, comic books and the benefits of working for hire...
TV Review: Butt-Ugly Martians
I knew this was a dirty assignment when I took it on. Reviewing TV animation isn't as easy as it sounds. Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. This week I lose. Big time.
Blood: The Last Vampire -- Anime’s First Digital Feature
Fred Patten describes the production process and story building techniques used to create Blood: The Last Vampire, where digital imaging has definitely added impact to the animated horror's reality.
Pimp Animation The Proposal Modest A: One Part
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TV Review: Justice League Is Finally Here
Bruce Timm and the Warner crew are back doing what they do bestsuperhero adventures. Jerry Beck reviews the long-awaited Justice League.
Sketching on Location: The Silhouette -- Positive and Negative Shape
Renowned drawing instructor Glenn Vilppu continues with his ninth "sketching on location" teaching installment. This month we learn about creating a silhouette and the importance of positive and negative shapes.
The SIGGRAPH 2001 Computer Animation Festival: A Digital Odyssey
John Edgar Park discusses the best films of Siggraph's Electronic Theater. Includes QuickTime movie clips!
TV Review: X-Chromosome
Jerry Beck reviews Oxygen's flagship show, X-Chromosome, and finds it is funny, entertaining and real...even if you aren't a woman!
Vampire Hunter D Comes to America
Fred Patten takes us inside the latest super-cool anime feature, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust, now being shown in select U.S. theatres.
Producing Animation: Storyboarding
This month, Catherine Winder and Zahra Dowlatabadi delve into the crucial pre-production step of storyboarding. This is the last step to economically keeping a film on track and shouldn't be taken lightly...
Alexeieff: Itinerary of a Master
Wendy Jackson Hall reviews Giannalberto Bendazzi's latest book, Alexeieff: Itinerary of a Master, that discusses the art and life of pinscreen master Alexandre Alexeieff.
New from Japan: Anime Film Reviews
Fred Patten reviews the latest anime releases including new Robotech releases, Spring and Chaos: The Life and Times of Kenji Miyazawa, and the OAV and TV series of Vampire Princess Miyu.
Behind Jeepers Creepers
Go behind the scenes of Jeepers Creepers with the effects team at E=mc2. Includes step by step explanations and QuickTime movie clips!
Nine And A Half Questions with Aleksandra Korejwo
Will Ryan asks Aleksandra Korejwo a few questions -- 9 1/2 to be exact -- about her unusual production technique.
Animation - What The Heck Is It?
Gene Deitch tackles the shifting definition of animation in this excerpt from his book, How To Succeed In Animation, (Don't Let A Little Thing Like Failure Stop You!), published exclusively on AWN.com.
Nine And A Half Questions with Leslie Cabarga
More than just a fount of Fleischer information, Leslie Cabarga reveals his many professions and talents when Will Ryan asks him slightly less than ten questions.
Graphics Cards and the Quadro DCC Explained
John Edgar Park not only delves into the history and purpose of graphics cards but also reviews nVidia's Quadro DCC, the latest in graphics cards.