‘My Life As A Zucchini,’ ‘Revolting Rhymes’ Win Top Honors At First-Ever European Animation Awards
A complete list of winners from a historic night in European animation history.
A complete list of winners from a historic night in European animation history.
“Dear Basketball” has the publicity edge among the animated shorts competing for an Academy Award nomination this year.
The program offers an intensive two-year exploration of animation from an artistic perspective in Ireland, Belgium, or Portugal.
Sprite’s new holiday campaign turned LeBron James and D.R.A.M. into cg characters.
Discover the art of Ingo Raschka, Cartoon Brew’s Artist of the Day.
This fun set of Nick promos and bumpers by Aardman Nathan Love will put you in a jolly holiday mood.
Neill Blomkamp’s Oats Studios made a new short using Unity game engine.
Coming in 2018.
Two entertainment conglomerates are close to becoming one.
“Isle of Dogs” is set to make history at the Berlin International Film Festival.
Five of these films will be honored with visual effects Oscar nominations.
Two online viral hits are among the shortlist: “Life Smartphone” and “In a Heartbeat.”
The ASIFA-Hollywood Annie Awards love Disney.
Everyone needs to stay warm during the winter — even campfire logs.
Coming to theaters in 2018: “Animal Crackers.”
‘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!