Kosovo’s Anibar Is An Animation Festival Unlike Any Other
Anibar is an animation festival, but it’s also much, much more.
Anibar is an animation festival, but it’s also much, much more.
Why is Hollywood obsessed with making animated films based on intellectual property that doesn’t have any stories, characters, or mythologies?
The program offers an intensive two-year exploration of animation from an artistic perspective in Ireland, Belgium, or Portugal.
A New York animator vents political frustrations.
“Bambi” offered a warning to humanity, but no one listened.
“The Nut Job 2” broke an all-time cinematic record for people NOT seeing a film.
An animated experiment made with particle fx and set to electropop music.
A “We Bare Bears” artist took to Twitter tonight to express his views on the multiple days of white supremacist and neo-Nazi rioting that has taken place in Charlottesville, Virginia.
China’s Original Force is jumping into the cgi fray with “Duck Duck Goose.” Here’s a first look at the film.
“In This Corner of the World,” winner of the Japan Academy Prize, has arrived in U.S. theaters.
We’re launching this new resource to help readers keep track of American animated features in development.
The new film from “Ernest & Celestine” co-director Benjamin Renner will get a U.S. release.
Old man yells at computer graphics, vfx supervisor corrects him.
Soon, Disney and Pixar animated features will only be available to stream on a proprietary Disney service.
Discover the art of Delfina Pérez Adán, Cartoon Brew’s Artist of the Day.
Disney is exploring a new way to automate speech animation with computers.
You don’t want to know how many calories are in this animation trailer!
Bow to your new cartoon overlords: Gru and his minions have become the top-grossing animation franchise of all-time.
Don’t miss this new positions in the animation industry.
Discover the art of Hicham Amrani, Cartoon Brew’s Artist of the Day.
Stop-motion animation is booming in Los Angeles, so why are artists left to fend for themselves when it comes to negotiating their employment agreements with the various studios. Cartoon Brew investigates.