Report: Apple Is Getting Into Feature Animation, Possibly With Cartoon Saloon
Gamechanger: Apple, the world's most valuable company, wants to start producing feature animation.
Gamechanger: Apple, the world's most valuable company, wants to start producing feature animation.
You can't have an animated film trailer in 2018 without mocking the patriarchy, but acknowledging the problem is not the same as addressing the problem.
The studio looked to real world reference for water, sand, fire, and smoke in their latest Lego movie.
"The Emoji Movie" did something right.
Cartoon Saloon returns to theaters this fall with a very different type of animated feature: "The Breadwinner." We go in-depth on the new production with director Nora Twomey.
A first look at Dreamworks' adaptation of the smash children's book series "Captain Underpants."
Classic cartoons available anytime, anywhere, and on any screen is the pitch from Turner and Warner Bros., who will soon launch a new U.S.-only video subscription service.
Attention, filmmakers: Here are some new ways to ensure your animated short gets seen by online audiences.
How Chris McKay immersed himself in the world of Batman for the latest Lego adventure.
Even cartoonier than before…
Space Jam is 20 years old! Our 3-part oral history begins with the troubled start to production, character designs, and how the basketball scenes were shot.
The new one-year program, in partnership with University of Technology Sydney, will launch in 2017.
A Los Angeles animation studio creating work that appeared on Disney and Nick-owned platforms didn't pay it artists for months and suddenly shut down.
Figuring out how to make the characters in "The Angry Birds Movie" look simple was a big challenge for Sony Imageworks.
China wants to get its hands on some of that sweet troll money.
At least it's a start to fixing Youtube's broken copyright claim system.
The Eighties animated film will get a theatrical screening in Brooklyn this summer.
The Finnish game maker has invested over $100 million into making the "Angry Birds" movie.
Creators are calling for an end to Youtube's current policies, which allow corporations to abuse American copyright law and restrict the free speech rights of independent artists.