‘Lift’ by Louis Morton
An ancient society is preparing for something bad.
An ancient society is preparing for something bad.
See what’s new in vr at Sundance’s New Frontiers program for 2017.
A look back at the Oscar-nominated short and the innovative artistry of Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski, directors of ‘The Girl Who Cried Pearls.’
Berkeley, California is the place to be in early March 2017.
A handy tracker to keep up with who’s winning all the feature animation accolades in 2016.
Discover the art of Nolan Pelletier, Cartoon Brew’s Artist of the Day.
Makoto Shinkai’s “Your Name” wins its first significant American honor.
Lin-Manuel who? Chinese moviegoers have made a clear choice.
What have they done to poor Woody?
Sublo and Tangy Mustard come to Katy’s house for her birthday party.
Baby Groot for the win!
It’s not a happy holidays for at least 170 Dreamworks employees.
The 20 films in contention for the vfx Oscar have been announced.
Behind the scenes of the film’s biggest beasts.
An indie animation anthology comprised of seven films based on the theme of strangers.
It’s not exactly “Space Jam 2” but it’s a start…
The New York Film Critics Circle has voted, and their top animated film of the year is “Zootopia.”
A deep dive with researcher Paul Debevec, who has been pivotal in some of the biggest innovations in vfx, including photoreal digital characters.
The three-night limited release also includes the North American debut of the 25-minute Ghibli short “Ghiblies: Episode 2.”
The hi-tech startup founded by top Dreamworks Animation employees is seeking filmmakers and animators to beta test its online platform.
Discover the art of Toniko Pantoja, Cartoon Brew’s Artist of the Day.