Disney CEO Bob Iger Confirms Disney+ Streaming Service Will Contain Studio’s Entire Motion Picture Library
The Disney+ streaming service, launching later this year, will house the company’s entire motion picture catalog.
The Disney+ streaming service, launching later this year, will house the company’s entire motion picture catalog.
A look at new and upcoming animation series for tv and streaming.
Learn nine pro techniques from 2024 Cartoon Animator contest winners to boost your 2D animation skills with creative rigs and smart motion tools.
Artists from Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay participated in this stylistically diverse project.
Director Jeremy Clapin and producer Marc du Pontavice give Cartoon Brew an exclusive first look at one of the year’s most original animated features, “I Lost My Body.”
Brevig will join Method Studios as senior vfx supervisor and creative director.
Starting in April, Canadians can get Adult Swim 24 hours a day.
GLAS is back for its fourth year with an incredible slate of programming.
The Berkeley-based studio founded by Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi reveals big plans for 2019.
The new structure of Warnermedia could have a major impact on the future output of Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Boomerang, and Rooster Teeth.
Moving through a world filled with scanners and surveillance algorithms, while frivolously using different social networks, online forms, and credit cards, the man of today gives away his privacy voluntarily.
The Dreamworks threequel was also the #1 film in the U.S for a second weekend in a row.
A look at animated series coming to Cartoon Network and Facebook Watch.
A young woman follows a trail of colored threads that leads deep into a thick dark forest, untangling them as she goes, hoping to find the answers to her lingering fears.
Kristin Lowe and Peter Gal will assume the chief creative officer roles.
The live-action/cg hybrid feature is being directed by Walt Becker.
The series will be adapted from Serena Valentino’s “Villains” book series.
Sony hasn’t announced a director yet for the fourth entry in its most successful franchise.
Persichetti, who served as head of story on the original “Puss in Boots,” will helm the sequel.
No matter how successful a film is, animation and vfx artists continue to get stiffed by their employers.
This major animation event is where deals gets made for European animated features.