Stat of the Day: 20% of The Content Illumination Creates Isn’t For Its Films
Illumination, makers of "Sing" and "Secret Life of Pets," doesn't play by the standard rules of Hollywood feature animation. Here's one way they're breaking the rules.
Illumination, makers of "Sing" and "Secret Life of Pets," doesn't play by the standard rules of Hollywood feature animation. Here's one way they're breaking the rules.
Morphing has been an important part of vfx for quite a while. Here's 10 memorable morphs that made us go wow!
Cartoon Brew attends DOK Leipzig to look at how a festival mixes together animation and documentary filmmaking.
Mark Osborne, director of "The Little Prince" and "Kung Fu Panda," is now attached to comic book adaptation "Bone."
The directors of "Sausage Party" talk about the challenges of selling an R-rated animated feature in Hollywood, producing a film on a fraction of the budget of other studios, and knowing when you've gone too far in an R-rated cartoon.
Nearly 60 musicians were enlisted to create the recent "Steampunks" musical episode of Nick's "Harvey Beaks."
Dante calls this unproduced film the "heartbreaker" of his filmmaking career.
Viscardi's first project will be to oversee a "Hey Arnold!" made-for-TV movie.
The surreal '80s cartoon classic recently rolled out an all-star reboot across the pond.
Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko's animated series convincingly broke Nickelodeon's dudebro mold. Will they be the last?
Mashing together their older characters could prove more popular than any of the network's current offerings.
Former DreamWorks and Sony execs Sandra Rabins and Penney Finkelman Cox are leading Original Force's push into feature animation.
The 'Bartkira' meme goes to the next level: an animated trailer.
An icon of Australian children's entertainment is rebooted in CGI.
Urban Looney Tunes—they're back!
The new version of 'Duck Tales' will debut in 2017.
Animation veteran Phil Robinson, one of the founders of the former San Francisco studio Wild Brain, has died.
When the Disney strike of 1982 ended and the story artists returned to their respective work spaces in the animation building, "Basil of Baker Street" was still running along two sets of tracks. There were storyboards filled with gags and character bits, and boards filled with plot points.
Suppose you wanted to make an animated film or TV series, but you didn’t have any new ideas and (gasp) you don’t want to remake the same old properties. Take heart: there’s a lot of great material out there just begging to be adapted into animation.
"BoJack Horseman" creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg and director Mike Hollingsworth speak with Cartoon Brew about the making of the show, its dark but sincere tone, and the lighter side of bestiality.