2017 Oscar Nominations: Animated Feature, Animated Short, VFX
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The new episodes of “Samurai Jack” are coming to TV soon!
Moho’s free 14.4 Side Quest update lets animators export full 2D rigs and animations to Unity, Unreal, Godot, and Blender using the glTF format.
These four films are Oscar-worthy, but will the Academy recognize them tomorrow?
The first Brazilian animated film was shown in theaters on January 22, 1917.
Discover the art of Ori Toor, Cartoon Brew’s Artist of the Day.
Is feature quality possible in a tv series? Rodrigo Blaas tried to find out with Dreamworks’ new hit “Trollhunters.”
An exploration of The Trolley Problem, a popular thought experiment in ethics first created by Philippa Foot.
The director of “Zootopia” has called out the U.S. president’s press secretary for lying.
Chinese filmmakers have an everything-and-the-kitchen-sink mentality when it comes to vfx, not that that’s a bad thing.
We look at how animation artists are reacting to the inauguration of casino owner and reality TV host Donald Trump as new U.S. president.
The National Film Board of Canada has launched a timely series of 14 shorts, describing them as “public service alerts for a new era.”
Japanese animation auteur directed not one, but two animated that will release this spring.
This charming Swiss/French stop motion feature opens in the U.S. on February 24.
Watch the exclusive premiere of Špela Čadež’s beautifully crafted stop motion short about a struggling writer and the strange request from his next-door neighbor.
A European cg series “My Knight and Me” makes it to the U.S. shores via Cartoon Network.
Fernanda Frick, who worked on the Oscar-winning Chilean short ‘A Bear Story,’ has completed an ambitious short of her own.
From talking dumps to religion, Sony’s 2017 slate is nothing if not eclectic.
If you can read this sentence, you’re too old to be watching this film—and that’s perfectly ok.
The little-known history behind America’s most famous health care provider.
Subbed and dubbed versions are headed to North American theaters!