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Vanessa Morrison, Latoya Lavenault, Carol Holliday and Bruce Smith were named the first black winners at the Animation Awards

Vanessa Morrison, Latoya Lavenault, Carol Holliday and Bruce Smith were named the first black winners at the Animation Awards

The inaugural Black in Animation Awards Show will take place on December 6 at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET. The new initiative will honor Black people in anima...

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As the pandemic rages, Annie Awards, Kid Screen and Glasgow Virtual 2021

As the pandemic rages, Annie Awards, Kid Screen and Glasgow Virtual 2021

While President Trump trumpets the imminent arrival of a vaccine, the animation community, for one, is telling a different story. Several events sched...

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Animated documentary "Just A Guy" wins top Prize at Animafest Zagreb 2020

Animated documentary "Just A Guy" wins top Prize at Animafest Zagreb 2020

As countries across Europe tentatively reopen their economies and indoor spaces, the film festival circuit is grinding back into gear. The venerable A...

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"KKUM" became the 3rd film in Ottawa's history to win both top Short and public awards (full list of winners)

"KKUM" became the 3rd film in Ottawa's history to win both top Short and public awards (full list of winners)

Kangmin Kim's stop-motion film KKUM (pictured at top) won the grand prize for independent short and the public prize at the Ottawa Int'l Animation Fes...

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2020 Primetime Emmy Award Winners: 'Rick & Morty' and 'Forky Ask a Question' Win; 'Bojack Horseman' Not Selected

2020 Primetime Emmy Award Winners: 'Rick & Morty' and 'Forky Ask a Question' Win; 'Bojack Horseman' Not Selected

The 2020 Creative Arts Emmy Awards, held over five nights this week, concluded tonight.The award for Best Animated Program went to Adult Swim's Rick a...

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The French industry reacts to the creation of the animation division at the Cesar Awards

The French industry reacts to the creation of the animation division at the Cesar Awards

In April, we reported on a schism in the French animation industry. Imminent reform at the Césars, France's equivalent of the Oscars, had triggered a...

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