Bugs Bunny to Return in Direct-to-Video ‘Rabbits Run’
The classic Looney Tunes star is now a New York City cab driver.
The classic Looney Tunes star is now a New York City cab driver.
Barney Rubble with green toenails, Yogi Bear mass graveyards, fake Charlie Browns: welcome to the weird wide world of cartoon merchandising!
On its centennial, a tribute to the 1.5 million victims of the unrecognized Armenian Genocide.
Neil Boyle and Kirk Hendry are attached to direct the feature based on the bestselling novel by Michael Morpurgo.
A fox has a life-after-death experience.
New York's favorite hangdog comic is set to play an actual dog.
Unreal's game development toolset is now free for filmmakers and artists.
The same software used by Disney and Cartoon Network is now available as low as $15 per month.
Who says animators can't be tech entrepreneurs?
A coin from each country that joined the Euro zone is used to create a visual narrative that links all the nations together.
Pixar's RenderMan software has been used in the creation of all its films, as well as blockbusters like "The Lego Movie," "Guardians of the Galaxy," and "Interstellar."
A lawn deer and a garden gnome play a game of checkers.
The Gorillaz studio brings its commecial operations down under.
Computer graphics have evolved more than you think.
Analyzing the performance and acting in the Academy Award-nominated film "The Boxtrolls."
'Way to Go' is an interactive film experience that almost feels like you're playing a video game.
Autodesk, the developer of Maya computer graphics software, offered new details yesterday about its transition to a subscription-only software model.
Disney's "Strange Magic" is poised to break a record—but it's not the kind of record a film studio wants to break.
Here's how one fan re-imagined Cartoon Network's "Gumball" as an anime series.
Mexican animation firm Ánima Estudios has released the trailer for its first CGI film "Guardianes de Oz" with an original story and designs by "Book of Life" director Jorge Gutierrez.