It Takes Three To Tango: Educators
Through a series of pointed questions we take a look at the relationship between educators, industry representatives and students. See what Educators have to say.
Fireworks: Does it Have a Special Spark?
Webmaster Ged Bauer gives Macromedia's Fireworks a try to determine whether it is the "all-in-one-be-all-end-all" web graphics application that it claims to be.
Who the Heck is Jared?
Animation World Magazine profiles Jared, the singing, animated smiley face which has become a cult phenomenon on the World Wide Web.
International Theatrical Dubbing: It's More Than Meets the Eye
Debra K. Chinn explains the growing U.S. studio interest in international dubbing and the production process involved.
It Takes Three to Tango
Animation World Magazine's annual Jobs & Education issue includes a survey of pointed questions taking a look at the relationship between educators, industry representatives and students. School profiles are included.
Vilppu Drawing Online: Gesture
Renowned drawing instructor Glenn Vilppu offers the first installment in his new bi-monthly Animation World Magazine online drawing course.
On A Desert Island With....Internet Animators
A survey of animation and visual effects artists, asking, "What" ten animated films would you want to have with you if stranded on a desert island?
It Takes Three to Tango
Through a series of pointed questions we take a look at the relationship between educators, industry representatives and students. School profiles are included.
Dig This! 1001 Nights: An Animation Symphony
Buzz Potamkin tells us how the much-awaited first annual Annecy International Animated Film Festival faired.
Crashing BrainCamp
Wendy Jackson reports on the second annual BrainCamp, an exclusive think tank for executives in the kids' entertainment industry.
Editor's Notebook
Quest For Camelot : Warner's Bid for the Round Table
Ilene Hoffman reviews Warner Bros. Feature Animation's highly-anticipated first fully-animated feature film, Quest for Camelot
Crashing BrainCamp
Wendy Jackson reports on the second annual BrainCamp,an exclusive think tank for executives in the kids' entertainment industry.
Animation Sites: Some Stellar Attractions
Michelle Klein-Hs surveys the best animation web sites on the Internet, from her own Animation Nerd's Paradise to Spumco's George Liquor.
ASIFA And Festivals: A Changing Relationship
In the wake of Annecy going annual,ASIFA International president Michel Ocelot discusses the history and significance of ASIFA's selective sponsorship and patronage of international animation festivals
Here's A How de do Diary: March
The first installment of Barry Purves' production diary as he chronicles producing a series of animated shorts for Channel 4. An Animation World Magazine exclusive.
What's In Your LunchBox?
Kellie-Bea Rainey tests out Animation Toolworks' Video LunchBox, an innovative frame-grabbing tool for animators, students, seven year-olds and potato farmers alike!
Tooning in the 1998 Fall Season
Joseph K. Bevilacqua highlights what's new in animation for the U.S. 1998/99 television season, from CBS to Cartoon Network.
Whose Golden Age?: Canadian Animation In The 1990s
Chris Robinson investigates the current status of animation in Canada and the tricky balance between art and industry.
Animation on the Internet: The Tools
Robert Gonzales shares his insight on the various tools currently available for creating animation on the Internet.
It Takes Three To Tango: Educators
Joe Cloninger, Director, DH Institute of Media Arts, Santa Monica, U.S.A. Before anyone starts here we make sure the expectations are sensible and they know the great rewards as well as the harsh realities of being in this industry. We point out weaknesses and strengths that an individual may have so they are on solid ground to build a true career path. Once they get into the program we expose them to people in the industry through a lecture series and encourage them to get out and explore the industry themselves through SIGGRAPH meetings, events, conferences, user groups, etc. We also...
Below The Digital Radar
Kit Laybourne muses about the evolution of independent animation and looks "below the radar" for the growth of new emerging domains of digital animation.
It Takes Three To Tango: Industry Representatives
Kit Laybourne muses about the evolution of independent animation and looks "below the radar" for the growth of new emerging domains of digital animation.