Oh, what could have been!
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Oh, what could have been!
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The unique Italian digital arts conference VIEW is right around the corner. Here's what you can expect.
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Po was #1 in both the U.S. and China, but there are some reasons for concern.
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DreamWorks opens the 2016 animal cartoon slugfest with a global hit.
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Add a CommentThe digital art and computer graphics community gathers in Turin, Italy for a one-of-a-kind conference. We speak with the event's director Maria Elena Gutierrez.
Add a CommentPo re-unites with his father in the next installment of the "Kung Fu Panda" franchise.
Add a CommentThe 13-year DreamWorks veteran Alessandro Carloni will now co-direct "Kung Fu Panda 3" with Jennifer Yuh.
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DreamWorks released a poster this afternoon for its upcoming hybrid feature Me & My Shadow slated for release in spring 2014. The film, which is about a shadow that takes control of its owner’s actions, will combine CG and hand-drawn animation, the latter which will be used for the shadow animation.
The film’s director is veteran story artist and animator Alessandro Carloni, who served as head of story on How to Train Your Dragon and who is directing for the first time. The original director of the film back when the project was announced in 2010 was Mark Dindal (The Emperor’s New Groove, Cats Don’t Dance), but he appears to no longer be involved. Regular updates about the film can be found on Me and My Shadow’s official Facebook page.
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