The Internet Is Disgusted By This Roundtable with Feature Animation Directors
Only in Hollywood animation: seven white dudes discuss representation, feminism, and cultural sensitivity.
Only in Hollywood animation: seven white dudes discuss representation, feminism, and cultural sensitivity.
Starting as a local screening event, Sommets du cinéma d’animation has turned into a significant international festival. We review the 2016 edition.
Jibjab has never been a conventional animation company—and that's how they like it.
Before he became a key member of the team that made "Rugrats" and "Aaahh!!! Real Monsters," Igor Kovalyov challenged the animation world with his enigmatic short, "Hen, His Wife."
Glen Keane and Kobe Bryant are making an animated project together.
A look back at members of our community who died in 2016.
Acting instructor Ed Hooks explores the animated performances of this year's five feature animation nominees.
Take a few minutes to understand the lawsuit that industry artists have filed against the big American studios and why it matters.
We explore how the Pegbarians have built a career out of balancing commissioned and original work with (or around) YouTube’s monetization system.
Ranging from the technical to the quirky to the essential, these holiday electives make great presents for animation pros and fans.
Bob Sabiston was offered a job three times by Steve Jobs, including two gigs at Pixar. Here's what he did.
Greece doesn't have much of an animation industry, but Animasyros aims to change that. Cartoon Brew reports from Greece on what their animation industry looks like today.
Women don't receive the same opportunities as men do in animation, and they're finally speaking out about it.
Eric Coleman will continue to lead Disney TV Animation in his new role of senior v-p of original programming.
A letter from the show's producer asked artists to pull down their artwork from the Internet.
An animation-specific roundup of panels, presentations, and other cartoon goodness at America's biggest pop culture festival.
Annecy's Marcel Jean and Mickael Marin speak with Cartoon Brew about the Annecy festival, which begins today in France.
"LEGO Movie" Phil Lord and Chris Miller turned down an offer to run Sony Animation because "it’s too hard to do great work there."
Sony tries to trick animation students with "advice" on how to be a successful employee at their studio.
Are you hunting for a great animation job? The Cartoon Brew Job Board is the ideal place to look for your next gig.