What The Animation Pros Are Watching
We invited industry pros to tell Cartoon Brew readers what's inspiring them right now.
We invited industry pros to tell Cartoon Brew readers what's inspiring them right now.
We talk to Studio2 Animation Lab about translating their popular "Barkley and Friends" property into a children's vr series.
With a new Blu-Ray release of the film debuting today, director Henry Selick shares stories behind the making of "The Nightmare Before Christmas" on its 25th anniversary.
Brad Bird doesn't care if your 4-year-old doesn't like his film.
Sylvain Chomet's modern animated masterpiece "The Triplets of Belleville" premiered in French theaters on this day 15 years ago.
Read our quick primer on the latest "Star Wars" film: "Solo."
The Japanese filmmaker's toe-tapping latest "Lu Over the Wall" open in the U.S. this Friday.
Cartoon Brew's vfx editor explains how he put together a conference track with major animation directors at the upcoming FMX conference in Germany.
All the key details about this weekend's new animation release: "Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero."
He was a master of limited television animation, and proved that it can be as fun and creative as full animation.
A look at Amazon's first original half-hour series, a new show from the creator of "Superjail!," and a "Loud House" spin-off in development.
How Aardman Animations pulled off the hilarious massage scene in Nick Park’s "Early Man."
The co-art director of the Oscar-nominated film "The Breadwinner" walks us through the design process of the film.
A film that pushes the boundaries of Chinese animation filmmaking is now out in U.S. cinemas.
We sent a reporter to the Sundance and Slamdance film festivals to check out animated films - and what we found surprised us.
The biggest challenge for "Coco" director Lee Unkrich this award season: pretending that his film's executive producer, John Lasseter, doesn't exist.
"Okja" helmer Bong Joon-ho offers a director's perspective on creating a lead character that is entirely computer generated.
Jennifer Yuh Nelson reveals how she became the first woman to solo direct an animated feature.
Following big success on the festival circuit, Ann Marie Fleming's quirky indie feature "Window Horses" is set for an Oscar-qualifying run.
Learn the basics of copyright law to protect yourself as an artist.