Screening in competition at the Festival are a series of professionally made short films from around the world designed to entrance, enthral and entertain in equal measure.
Screening in competition at the Festival are a series of films conceived and developed by student bodies from around the globe.
Our panel debated this question on stage in Pictureville Cinema. Find out what they had to say…
With the amount of fiction and storytelling on show at our animation festival, it can be easy to overlook the creativity and imagination of animators working in the commercial sector.
Since May 2011, we have been exhibiting selections from Ray Harryhausen’s personal collection outside our research centre. Today we reveal the final thematic display: Dinosaurs.
Ahead of Neil Thompson’s visit to the museum, we caught up over email to find out a little more about what makes him tick.
This year at BAF Game we’re lucky to be joined by Christine Phelan, character animator at the influential Valve Corporation. Christine was kind enough to answer a few of our questions about her work.
Find out which animators and games designers will be crossing the Atlantic for BAF 2012.
Are you an aspiring animator, cartoonist or artist looking to break into the industry, do something you love AND get paid? Have you thought about working in videogames?
Today would have been the 100th birthday of renowned animator Chuck Jones. Here, we share a moving tribute written by Professor Paul Wells.
Widescreen Weekend 2012 played host to a very special guest. He didn’t quite have the stature of Ray Winstone or Barbara Windsor, yet he’s been around for 50 years, and his film has been enjoyed by millions around the world…
We’re happy to report that the much-loved Games Lounge has now reopened after its reolcation to Level 5 of the museum.