The world of animation has undergone a significant transformation over the years, transitioning from traditional hand-drawn animation to the digital realm. Exploring this remarkable shift, the animation documentary Pencils Vs Pixels made its world premiere at the prestigious Annecy International Film Festival recently.

Narrated by the iconic Ming-Na Wen, known for her roles in Mulan and The Book of Boba Fett, the film delves into the fascinating history of animation and the impact of the computer animation revolution. With Strike Back Studios acquiring the distribution rights, Pencils Vs Pixels promises to be a star-studded celebration of the artistry and evolution of animation.
A Captivating Exploration of Animation’s Evolution:
Directed by Bay Dariz and Phil Earnest, Pencils Vs Pixels is a captivating exploration of the animation industry’s transformation. The documentary pays homage to the Walt Disney Animation Studios’ renaissance of the late 1980s and early 1990s–an animation boom that was subsequently disrupted by the rise of computer animation. Through interviews with industry veterans such as Pete Docter, Leonard Maltin, John Musker, Tony Bancroft, Jorge R. Gutiérrez, Seth MacFarlane, Glen Keane, Tina Price, Lorna Cook, Kevin Smith, and Sergio Pablos, to name just a few, the film delves deep into the complexities and controversies surrounding this industry shift.
The Resurgence of Hand-Drawn Animation:
While computer animation takes center stage, the documentary also sheds light on the recent resurgence of hand-drawn animation. Films like Disenchanted, Space Jam: A New Legacy, The Bob’s Burger Movie, and the critically acclaimed Flee have reignited interest in the artistry of hand-drawn animation. Pencils Vs Pixels examines this renaissance, highlighting the dedication and passion of artists who continue to push the boundaries of 2D animation.
Uncovering the Truth Behind 2D Animation’s Decline:
As an industry insider with over three decades of experience, animator and producer Tom Bancroft plays a pivotal role in Pencils Vs Pixels. Drawing on the accounts of artisans who created beloved animated films cherished to this day, the documentary provides an in-depth exploration of the factors that contributed to the decline of hand-drawn animation.
As Strike Back Studios acquires the distribution rights, animation enthusiasts can eagerly anticipate the film’s release later this fall. Pencils Vs Pixels is poised to reignite a passion for 2D animation while shedding light on the intricate and captivating art form that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
Pencils Vs Pixels is a collaborative effort between Minutehand Pictures and Hideout Pictures. Directed by Bay Dariz and Phil Earnest, the film is produced by Tom Bancroft and Bay Dariz, executive produced by Shannon Houchins, Noor Ahmed, Christopher Joe, and co-produced by Jhemma Ziegler.

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