Classic LA Cartoonist Photos
Earlier this week, UCLA’s Department of Special Collections unveiled a new searchable website that houses 5,100 hi-res images from the …
Earlier this week, UCLA’s Department of Special Collections unveiled a new searchable website that houses 5,100 hi-res images from the …
Imagine if there was a New York Times Book Review that exclusively covered inspiring art and illustration books. Well, there is such a …
Over at CreativePro.com, writer Gene Gable has posted a great series of articles on all aspects of vintage design, discussing everything …
Psst! Pass It On… is a collaborative filmmaking experiment in which three different creative teams work together to create a 90-second …
From Business Week, this article offers a few new details about Disney’s shorts program. Among the tidbits: * The budgets for these …
David Mackenzie has gotten his hands on the hotly anticipated dvd set Droopy: The Complete Theatrical Collection, slated for release on …
A Hollywood production artist, part-time performer and animator, Paul Manchester, has inherited a cache of rare World War II animation …
The most interesting writing and interviews about animation can no longer be found in any particular magazine; rather it’s spread out …
It’s too bad You Feets To Big had to be removed from You Tube. In it’s place we present, direct from the aforementioned Beijing …
File this under “Weird Things I’ve Accumulated Over the Years.” While cleaning out some boxes recently, I ran across photocopies of a …
What a great way to start the week! Your Feet’s Too Big (1983) is a beautifully drawn short by animator/author/teacher Nancy Beiman, set …
The indie animation blog Hydrocephalic Bunny informs about a very interesting looking new stop motion short out of the National Film …
(Thanks to Ira Gallen for posting this)
COMIC SHOP PICK-OF-THE-WEEK: DC’s LOONEY TUNES No. 150. It’s an all-star extravaganza as Daffy details his long, illustrious movie …
Let’s remake a classic hand-drawn animated commercial… in CGI… Are ad agencies so deprived of original thinking that …
I love old movie serials, and really admire Kim Deitch’s graphic novels. Strangely enough both converge at the Silent Movie Theatre in …
Just got a last minute call to appear on a radio show tonight (4/30) at 11pm Pacific (2am Eastern). I’ll be discussing classic cartoons …
FPS Magazine informs us about Norman, a new mixed-media stage production that combines the works of an animation legend with live …
Are The Simpsons and Family Guy creatively bankrupt? Is the Pope Catholic? The New York Sun’s David Blum wrote a sharp commentary about …
The first one was a big success, so here comes Too Art for TV, Too, the second annual exhibition of personal art by New York’s animation …