Let me start by saying how glad I am that I don't have to pick a winner from any of these cartoons that students submitted as part of KQED's "Political Cartooning With Mark Fiore" Youth Media ...
We’re excited to announce a call for entries for our third annual Student Film Festival, a yearly showcase of outstanding student films from around the globe. We’ve received hundreds of submissions in ...
An editorial cartoon regarded as anti-Israel and anti-American in the Bonita Vista High School newspaper has sparked a controversy that has escalated to the point San Diego County District Attorney ...
Mister Cartoon, tattoo artist to the stars, and Estevan Oriol, CEO of Joker Brand Clothing and renowned photographer, gave a lecture to students on Tuesday in the Oviatt Library. The duo talked about ...
Cartoon Network has invited college undergraduates from across the country to create an original 15-second animation short based on the world of “O.K. KO! Let’s Be Heroes” at the studio’s inaugural ...
On November 3, the school paper of Bonita Vista High School, The Crusader, posted a political cartoon, which criticized Israel’s genocidal campaign against Gaza and those who falsely equate the ...
BFA Animation students Matthew Hill, Alex Stanchfield and Alexa Swanson have been selected to participate in Cartoon Network’s first-ever Animation Jam, taking place July 9 – 11 at Cartoon Network ...
More than 150 seventh- and eighth-grade students at Jordan Middle School were given a new task this week: to write and draw a three-minute animated cartoon. A panel of teachers and parents will select ...
SAN DIEGO (NEWS 8) – The San Diego Unified School District has apologized for a racially charged cartoon that was printed in the La Jolla High School newspaper last month. The controversial cartoon ...
Cartoon Network has a long and successful history with graduates of the prestigious animation school at CalArts: Genndy Tartakovsky (“Dexter’s Laboratory,” “Samurai Jack,” “Star Wars: Clone Wars”), ...
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — An editor who chose to publish caricatures of the prophet Muhammad in the University of Illinois student-run newspaper last month has been fired, the paper’s publisher announced ...
As more film schools forge partnerships with the entertainment industry, they are also starting to take on certain studio characteristics, such as retaining rights to their students’ works and setting ...
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