CB Fest Premiere: ‘Change’ by Jonny Ostrem
In tonight’s CB Fest short film premiere, an experimental piece about the passage of time on a massive scale.
In tonight’s CB Fest short film premiere, an experimental piece about the passage of time on a massive scale.
‘Geri’s Game’ director Jan Pinkava sits down with Cartoon Brew for an in-depth interview on the Pixar short’s 20th anniversary.
Praxinos manager and co-founder Elodie Moog joined us for a brief Q&A about the software.
The story of an indie animator, a twerking turkey that was stolen, and one of the biggest global music hits of 2017.
Pen Ward’s groundbreaking tv series has officially ended.
Montreal’s Sommets festival kicked off today with a masterclass by former Disney producer Don Hahn and screening of “The Big Bad Fox And Other Tales.”
Yeti or not, Warner Animation Group made another animated feature.
“[It’s] misguided to even consider nominating an actor for a performance unless you’re also gonna nominate the part of the vfx team behind it and the vfx supervisor because that is a joint effort.”
Rashida Jones explains why she left Pixar.
Rumors are circulating at Pixar that the director of “Monsters Inc.” and “Inside Out” might take over the studio.
John Lasseter has taken a leave of absence from Pixar.
Made at the height of the 2d animation boom in the United States, “Anastasia” was the highest-grossing film that Don Bluth and Gary Goldman ever made.
An explanation of light field rendering and how it can help animators with immersive vr filmmaking.
Sony Pictures Animation hits a new box office low with “The Star.”
In today’s exclusive online short premiere, a boy struggles to deal with his anxiousness on a trip to the local swimming pool.
Voice actors get the lion’s share of credit for animation performances, but we all know that animators are the real stars.
Brad Bird has returned!
An American company is putting money into 2D animation again — and that company is Netflix!
The director and star of Cartoon Saloon’s powerful new work, “The Breadwinner,” speak to Cartoon Brew.
More U.S. entertainment industry consolidation seems inevitable.
Oscar-nominated and Cannes-winning film director Carlos Carrera speaks with us about his long-awaited feature “Ana and Bruno.”