Festival Report: Pictoplasma 2015, Where Character Is King
Cartoon Brew’s European correspondent reports from an art event that emphasizes characters above all else. But is that a good thing?
Cartoon Brew’s European correspondent reports from an art event that emphasizes characters above all else. But is that a good thing?
Their new cloud-enabled platform will allow indie producers to make work faster and more efficiently.
The program offers an intensive two-year exploration of animation from an artistic perspective in Ireland, Belgium, or Portugal.
Flash Gordon faces off against Gocko in this fan film based on the classic Alex Raymond comic strip.
Amazon’s online television division has ordered pilots for four new animated programs.
The director will be slipping back into the animation spandex very, very soon.
Cops, carnies, and a Cretaceous Caligula are coming to your screens.
“Pinocchio” screens this morning as part of the Academy’s on-going Animation Showcase series.
In a new Royal Canadian Mint x Looney Tunes collab, Bugs Bunny trades his carrots for carats.
An Australian in New York City makes his first animated feature.
The life of a stone as it travels over the course of millennia, facing nature’s greatest obstacle: human civilization.
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Robin Williams also stars, in what appears to be one of his final performances, as a horny talking dog.
‘Mikey Murphy’s Law’ will premiere in 2017.
The two companies will work together to create films that “both entertain and encourage children across the world.”
Discover the work of Jimmy Simpson, Cartoon Brew’s Artist of the Day!
The brakes have been applied on the new project from the ‘Ice Age’ director.
The stop-motion director takes on his first feature film since ‘Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit’.
Three new calls for entries from Cuernavaca, Mexico; Hokkaido, Japan; and Corfu, Greece.
The online destination for digital art industry professionals gets a makeover.
Benjamin Renner will take ‘The Big Bad Fox’ from the page to the screen.