Disney And Tim Burton’s ‘Dumbo’ Flaps Into Theaters With Mixed Reviews For Its VFX And Visual Style
Disney's $170 million production isn't receiving the reception the studio had hoped for.
Disney's $170 million production isn't receiving the reception the studio had hoped for.
The government of Canada has ruled in favor of animators who worked on the film.
The Stuttgart vfx and animation conference is not far away - here’s our guide to making the most of the event.
Sony Pictures Animation has acquired an independent animated short for theatrical release.
BBC and Netflix's "Watership Down" and Disney Junior's "Elena of Avalor" received the most nominations for an animated production this year.
The interactive series first originated as social media posts collectively known as 'The Adventures of Kitty & Orc.'
The "Toy Story" gang is back for the fourth time.
Tsujihara had recently been tasked with bringing together the company's family, kids, and animation efforts under a single business.
Paramount's "Wonder Park" disappoints with a $16 million opening from 3,800+ screens.
“There are no experts in virtual reality," says Corentin Lambot. "If someone says they are one, don’t believe them."
Cartoon Brew gets an early preview of Ollie VR, a new tool designed to ease people into animating in vr.
The school's famous character animation program now costs $50,850 per year.
The #MeToo movement in animation receives mainstream attention from Samantha Bee's "Full Frontal."
The unit, which lasted for six years, pushed the development of immersive and interactive 360 storytelling, especially for vr.
The Guadalajara-based hub will provide support and training opportunities for emerging talents interested in the stop-motion technique.
The Disney+ streaming service, launching later this year, will house the company's entire motion picture catalog.
A look at new and upcoming animation series for tv and streaming.
Director Jeremy Clapin and producer Marc du Pontavice give Cartoon Brew an exclusive first look at one of the year's most original animated features, "I Lost My Body."
GLAS is back for its fourth year with an incredible slate of programming.
The Berkeley-based studio founded by Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi reveals big plans for 2019.