‘The Unlikely Hero’ by Guilherme Marcondes
Brazilian studio Lobo knocks it out of the park with this advertising short for textile maker Interface.
Brazilian studio Lobo knocks it out of the park with this advertising short for textile maker Interface.
Jackie Chan leads the English voice cast of the Chinese smash-hit.
Everyone was at Annecy this year, from Guillermo del Toro to the president of France.
Tartakovsky says he got an idea for a third "Hotel Transylvania" film that "made it irresistible to return" and direct again.
The director of "Shark Tale" and "A Monster in Paris" is lined up to direct an animated biopic about an artist murdered by the Nazis during WW2.
Mr. Seed, a foul mouthed, organic seed evangelist, sheds some light on the fact that today most seeds that grow our food are bred by agrochemical companies to be chemically dependent.
New York City's School of Visual Arts MFA Computer Art department is receiving global recognition for the shorts created by its students.
Cartoon Brew presents the Internet world premiere of "Symphony of Two Minds," a CG short unlike any you've seen before.
First rule of Garfield: You can never have enough Garfield!
Adam Sandler is expanding his animation empire with a new feature.
Figuring out how to make the characters in "The Angry Birds Movie" look simple was a big challenge for Sony Imageworks.
The producers of "The Simpsons" called on Adobe to help them bring Homer to life in real-time.
Cartoon Brew reports from Germany's digital art conference FMX.
Enlight Media has its sights set on becoming a global animation powerhouse.
A mixed media music video for Charles X's new single, "Can You Do It."
Bastien Dubois talks to Cartoon Brew about the challenges of transitioning from an indie filmmaker to a TV series creator.
A complete and total gamechanger for the animation industry moving forward.
Rémi Chayé's unique hand-drawn feature is earning plenty of accolades, but finding an audience isn't easy.
The animation studio that made "The Lego Movie" wants to make "Astro Boy" popular again, too.
As millennials abandon TV viewing and gravitate to mobile and online consumption, traditional TV studios are scrambling to adapt to the viewing habits of young viewers.