Movies
In a downtown L.A. studio in late 2014, Jon Favreau was watching a computer-generated panther walk on a giant monitor while behind him crews hammered together a bear cave set.
Jan. 8, 2016
World & Nation
First came toll-free telephone numbers. Then came the fax.
Jan. 7, 1999
Entertainment & Arts
A flock of interactive digital filmmakers and computer graphic imaging artists has joined American Cybercast, which produces “The Spot,” in making Marina del Rey and nearby communities such as Venice and Culver City a haven for the digerati.
May 12, 1996
Archives
Trends: Many people apparently feel the need to announce their New Year’s promises to all and sundry on the Internet. Maybe they think they’ll stick to their goals if they tell others.
Jan. 7, 1997
April 24, 2016
Comic Tig Notaro will replace disgraced comedian Chris D’Elia in the upcoming Netflix zombie movie “Army of the Dead” after the actor/comedian was accused of sexual misconduct in June.
Aug. 16, 2020
Awards
How much dust and dandruff does it take to convincingly render a world composed of Legos and inhabited by mini-figures?
Dec. 1, 2014
Charles Solomon hit the nail right on the head (with a big cartoon mallet) when he lamented that good stories and character are lacking in some of today’s animated films (“For Good Animation, It’s Always a Question of Character,” May 31).
June 10, 2000
There’s animation as cartoon, and there’s animation as art.
Aug. 31, 2008
Business
CGI Group Inc., the Canadian tech firm behind the problem-plagued online federal insurance exchange, is showing that all publicity must be good publicity -- at least among investors.
Oct. 18, 2013