Nickelodeon Started A Facebook Page To Premiere Never-Before-Seen Shorts
Nickelodeon wants people to see the new ideas their directors have been developing.
Nickelodeon wants people to see the new ideas their directors have been developing.
A personal surreal account of the New York September 11 attacks, by juxtaposing the destruction of the Twin Towers and Disney neo-archetypes.
For a filmmaker, working in vr is like chopping off someone's legs and telling them to run, says "Son of Jaguar" director Jorge Gutierrez.
More than 15 years ago, Disney tried to make "Gemini Man," a film in which a real actor interacted with his younger CG self. This is the story of the studio's ambitious attempt to make a convincing CG human.
Discover the art of Erik Svetoft, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day.
ASIFA-Hollywood has begun accepting entries for its 45th annual Annie Awards.
Real-time tools are giving animation and vfx creators more flexibility in generating cg worlds and characters.
Was "Leap!" a hit or a flop? Depends on how you look at it.
Disney put "Coco" director Lee Unkrich in a tough spot, and he's expressing his frustration on Twitter.
Oscar-nominated animation master Aaron Blaise offers tips and techniques for getting the most out of 2D animation software.
The well-reviewed "Ballerina" is being released as the poorly-reviewed "Leap!"
Open source animation software was used in the production of the hand-drawn anime "Mary and the Witch's Flower."
The first season of CB Fest crossed 8 million film views this week.
The Art Directors Guild is debuting a new animation category.
"The Emoji Movie" did something right.
Anibar is an animation festival, but it's also much, much more.
Why is Hollywood obsessed with making animated films based on intellectual property that doesn't have any stories, characters, or mythologies?
China's Original Force is jumping into the cgi fray with "Duck Duck Goose." Here's a first look at the film.
Soon, Disney and Pixar animated features will only be available to stream on a proprietary Disney service.
Netflix has a new philosophy when it comes to anime: go big or go home.