Consistent releases from series like Jujutsu Kaisen have helped anime's popularity reach new heights globally, but the grueling work conditions it requires from animators is an open industry secret.
A Fair Lawn animator with a passion for stories about mental health hopes that her indie animated film called "Arcade" can spread a simple message: It’s OK to admit you need help. “Be kind to yourself ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook In a recent interview with German outlet “Anime Spiegel,” Kawamoto didn’t pull punches on those ...
Before the initial release of “Howl’s Moving Castle” 20 years ago, Akihiko Yamashita spent nearly two years working as the supervising animator on the Studio Ghibli film. Yamashita recalls working 14 ...
Belfast studio founder Michelle Connolly explains why creative jobs remain secure despite artificial intelligence advances AI can generate images but it cannot understand a client’s brand or make ...