CB Fest Premiere: ‘Timber’ by Nils Hedinger
Everyone needs to stay warm during the winter — even campfire logs.
Everyone needs to stay warm during the winter — even campfire logs.
Coming to theaters in 2018: “Animal Crackers.”
SVA students and alumni discuss extracurricular activities that helped to enrich their educational experience at the school.
‘Sgt. Stubby’ is an independently produced American cg feature that will debut in 2018.
“Prince Ivandoe” is only the second Cartoon Network original series created in Europe, and the first in Denmark. The show’s creators spoke with us about their experience.
“The more you learn about others, the more you deepen your understanding of yourself,” director Ann Marie Fleming tells Cartoon Brew about her quirky and enjoyable feature film debut, “Window Horses.”
New allegations about John Lasseter reveal that Disney management knew about his behavior and assigned him handlers to prevent him from physically harassing women.
The Walt Disney Company has thrown up a wall of silence around John Lasseter.
Warner Bros. is producing “Daphne and Velma,” a live-action feature that reimagines the origins of the classic characters from Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
An exploration of the storytelling power of real-life materials in animation.
Discover the art of James Chia Han Lee, Cartoon Brew’s Artist of the Day.
Don Hertzfeldt’s new film picks up a grand prize at its Canadian festival premiere in Montreal.
Here are all the animation winners from last night’s British Academy Children’s Awards.
“Coco” is finding friends around the world.
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.
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.”