SIGGRAPH 2013 Keynote Session Will Feature 8 Cartoon ‘Giants’
SIGGRAPH attendees, mark your calendars for Monday, July 22. 11:30am. The SIGGRAPH 2013 Keynote Session is titled “Giants’ First Steps” …
SIGGRAPH attendees, mark your calendars for Monday, July 22. 11:30am. The SIGGRAPH 2013 Keynote Session is titled “Giants’ First Steps” …
Since its premiere in April, Teen Titans Go! has consistently ranked among Cartoon Network’s top ten programs, so it comes as no surprise …
Every few years, a TV network launches an internal shorts program in an attempt to identify new talent and show ideas. These initiatives …
For this summer station ident, Cartoon Network hired various international animators and commercial studios to animate ten seconds’worth …
Recently, Ben Shapiro at Breitbart.com alleged that Margeret Loesch, CEO of the Hub, the network that brought you My Little Pony: …
Read more about Rebecca Sugar.Cartoon Network has released a seven-and-a-half-minute preview episode of their upcoming series Steven …
Cartoon women are inherently difficult subjects for the animator for the reason that animation demands caricature and comedy, which are …
Audiences can instantly recognize a cute cartoon character when they see one, but why are memorable cute characters so difficult to create?
Edward Levitt, an unsung hero of the Golden Age of animation, has died. He was 96. Levitt died on Tuesday, April 2, in Palmdale, …
An ever-growing collection of films about the craft and art of animation production. If you have a video to suggest, please tell us.
Every step of animation production used to require physical exertion or interaction with a physical object. Not so anymore.
Estudios Moro was a Madrid, Spain animation studio started in 1955 by brothers Santiago and Jose Luis Moro. Their approach, while not …
Courtesy of animation director Michael Sporn, here are some gems of "cartoon modern" design from the collection of animator Vincent Cafarelli.
These two newly published books should be worth a look, especially for those who are interested in the 19th century roots of American …
Attention New York animation archaeologists! A new screening curated by Tom Stathes, with rare prints from his vast archive.
Move over, Captain America and Spy Smasher. Here come Bugs Bunny, Andy Panda and Gandy Goose!
Cartoon voice acting from the Golden Age of theatrical and TV animation (1930s to 1960s) was almost uniformly excellent.
Holiday boredom setting in? This will snap you out of it.
A preview of Steve Stanchfield's latest four-star collection of rare animated films from World War II.