The Creators of The Beatles' Yellow Submarine: Where Are They Now?
Yellow Submarine was the start of a new era of animation. Robert R. Hieronimus, Ph.D. tells us where some of the creative staff went after they left Pepperland.
On A Desert Island With....Some Consenting Adults and a Cartoon Talk Show Host
Glenn Vilppu continues his world-class life drawing lessons. This month the focus is on Spherical Forms.
Annecy `98 Award Winners
The 1998 Annecy International Animated Film Festival took place Tuesday, May 26 through Sunday, May 31 in Annecy, France. Check out the winners!
Dig This! SIGGRAPH's Electronic Theater Celebrates 25 Years of Discovery
Animation World Magazine profiles the SIGGRAPH `98 Computer Animation Festival, which will feature computer animated films ranging from scientific visualizations to blockbuster visual effects to independent shorts.
Late Nite With Space Ghost
Who is behind this spandex-clad leader of late night? Heather Kenyon investigates with help from Cartoon Network's Michael Lazzo, Senior Vice President, Programming and Production.
Animation Land: Adults Unwelcome
Cedric Littardi relates his experiences as he prepares to stand trial in France for his involvement with AnimeLand, a magazine focused on animation for adults.
So, You Want to Open An Animation Art Gallery? You're Darn Tootin!
Ron Merk's heated rebuttal to Tim Stocoak's article, "So You Want to Open an Animation Art Gallery!" published in the November 1997 issue of Animation World Magazine.
The Mainstream Business of Adult Animation
Sean Maclennan Murch explains why animated shows targeted toward adults are becoming a more popular approach for some networks.
E3: It's An Animated Year
While our first assumptions about gaming lead us to thoughts of a violent, action-packed, male dominated past-time, Jacquie Kubin reveals why it is important never to assume anything as the numbers certainly do not support this ideal anymore.
The Anime "Porn" Market
Animation World Magazine profiles the SIGGRAPH `98 Computer Animation Festival, which will feature computer animated films ranging from scientific visualizations to blockbuster visual effects to independent shorts.
The State of Visual Narrative In Film And Comics
Peter Chung examines the flaws of today's comics as he reveals the basic nature of visual narrative.
Annecy's First Annual
Buzz Potamkin tells us how the much-awaited first annual Annecy International Animated Film Festival faired.
E3: It's An Animated Year
What's new in the gaming world? Joseph Szadkowski gives us the lowdown on the new animation related games from this year's E3.
Here's A How de do Diary: April
The second installment of Barry Purves' production diary as he chronicles producing a series of animated shorts for Channel 4. An Animation World Magazine exclusive.
Editor's Notebook
For The Love of Prague
Adam Snyder reviews Gene Deitch's new book and looks back at the role his father, William L. Snyder, played in relocating the director to Prague, thereby starting one of the greatest love stories in animation.
Bob and Margaret: An Ordinary Couple Goes Prime Time Worldwide
Maureen Furniss reviews Bob and Margaret, the new,prime time animated series based on the 1995 Oscar-winning animated short, Bob's Birthday
An Afternoon with Ollie Johnston, Frank Thomas and Pinocchio
Charles Solomon speaks with Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston about Pierre Lambert's book Pinocchio, the film and, of course, Walt and his dreams.
The Beatles' Yellow Submarine Turns 30: John Coates and Norman Kauffman Look Back
On the 30th anniversary of The Beatles' Yellow Submarine, Karl Cohen speaks with the two key TVC production figures behind the film, John Coates and Norman Kauffman.
Annecy's First Annual
Buzz Potamkin tells us how the much-awaited first annual Annecy International Animated Film Festival faired.