First Look: ‘The Little Prince’ from ‘Kung Fu Panda’ Director Mark Osborne
Here’s the first full trailer for the French animated feature “The Little Prince” directed by “Kung Fu Panda” director Mark Osborne.
Here’s the first full trailer for the French animated feature “The Little Prince” directed by “Kung Fu Panda” director Mark Osborne.
Animation veteran Uli Meyer recounts what happened when he shared his wage with co-workers on “Who Framed Roger Rabbit.”
A closer look at how Norway’s Qvisten Animation is powering their animation productions with HP technology.
A house escapes from its suburban foundations and sets off on an epic journey.
Walt Disney Productions changed forever when two guys named Mike and Frank showed up.
The Los Angeles Film Critics Association have just named Isao Takahata’s “The Tale of the Princess Kaguya” as the top animated film of 2014
A music video created with 2,000 drawings, a few dozen branches, 2 lights, 1 camera and 1 computer.
Being asked to sell stale dried noodles in a cup must rank as an ad agency creative director’s worst nightmare, but Japanese noodle cup maker Nissin found a smart workaround.
My vote for the most provocative animated film review of the year: the CBC’s Robert Fontaine and his dual-assessment of Disney’s “Big Hero 6” and Signe Baumane’s indie feature “Rocks in my Pockets.”
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced this afternoon the 10 films that have ben shortlisted for the visual effects Oscar.
The French CG feature “Yellowbird,” directed by Christian De Vita, opens in American theaters today.
Today we look at the work of Emily Hughes, Cartoon Brew’s Artist of the Day!
Sony tries to trick animation students with “advice” on how to be a successful employee at their studio.
Finding the perfect book for the beloved animation fan in your life can be a big challenge, but these gift-book ideas will inform and inspire anyone who loves animation and drawing.
Today we look at the work of Sandra Brandstätter, Cartoon Brew’s Artist of the Day!
The wage-theft scheme operated by major American animation studios continues to grow with no end in sight.
The animated short “Frozen Fever” will open in theaters on March 13, 2015, in front of Disney’s live-action Cinderella.
Based on a silly Hungarian children’s poem by János Lackfi, preformed by Pista Busa a superb Hungarian rapper/beatboxer.
If you love animation, you’ll want to check out this list of animated features that will be released in 2015.
This Disney France limited edition poster for Pete Docter’s “Inside Out” (titled “Vice-Versa” in French) might just be the most attractive piece of promo art for the film yet.
The Canadian animation scene became more consolidated today with the news that Halifax-based DHX Media will buy Vancouver-based animation studio Nerd Corps Entertainment for a cash-and-stock deal worth CAD$57 million.