‘How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World’ Is DreamWorks Animation Gamechanger
DreamWorks introduced innovative path-tracing renderer MoonRay, which provided for the first time a real-world lighting scheme.
DreamWorks introduced innovative path-tracing renderer MoonRay, which provided for the first time a real-world lighting scheme.
It’s Pixar v. Dreamworks, as “Toy Story 4” and “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World” are current Oscar frontrunners.
Thanks to new tech and advanced artistry, DreamWorks achieved a new level of visual sophistication with the “Dragon” finale.
Unfortunately, nothing can compare to last year’s torrid “Black Panther” box office.
Director Dean DeBlois made an important course correction by ditching one villain and creating another in concluding his DreamWorks trilogy.
DreamWorks’ mythical franchise ends on a high note.
We got a sneak peak at the memorable dragon courtship scene, which DreamWorks unveiled Thursday at the Annecy Animation Film Festival.
Jay Baruchel and America Ferrera return in the third entry in the popular DreamWorks Animation franchise.
DreamWorks will also screen two animated shorts for Oscar consideration at the French festival on June 14th.