DreamWorks Animation is cutting jobs in California
DreamWorks Animation is set to layoff up to 400 staff according to multiple reports after a difficult year of lacklustre releases.
DreamWorks Animation is set to layoff up to 400 staff according to multiple reports after a difficult year of lacklustre releases.
Of all the things that drive the masses towards film, China is one of them. International co-productions, and future box office dominance are factors that have made China an integral part of film studios’ strategic planning worldwide.
3D animator makes flight 214 crash simulation The tragic circumstances surrounding the doomed Asiana Airlines flight that crashed in San Francisco has been made into a new […]
Dumb ways to die going viral An ad campaign launched in Australia about rail safety is getting viral buzz ahead of the Cannes Lions International Film Festival. […]
Ever let your mind wander whilst at work? Do you dream of traveling to a far off place without ever leaving the confinements of the office?
Arnold Schwarzenegger took to his twitter this evening to highlight a recently uploaded animation, completely hand drawn in neon style. The 3-minute short film shows several of […]