Watch A First Look At Lisa Hanawalt’s Upcoming Netflix Series ‘Tuca & Bertie’
The series will debut on Netflix on May 3, 2019.
The series will debut on Netflix on May 3, 2019.
“There are no experts in virtual reality," says Corentin Lambot. "If someone says they are one, don’t believe them."
The Guadalajara-based hub will provide support and training opportunities for emerging talents interested in the stop-motion technique.
"Captain Marvel" had the sixth-biggest worldwide opening in history, and the second highest debut for a Marvel movie.
GLAS is back for its fourth year with an incredible slate of programming.
Sony hasn't announced a director yet for the fourth entry in its most successful franchise.
Persichetti, who served as head of story on the original "Puss in Boots," will helm the sequel.
Fans of Sony's "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" overran Disney's Twitter Oscar campaign for "Incredibles 2."
Adam Fisher, veteran stop motion animator and Assistant Professor of Animation and Game Art at Maine College of Art, offers these tips for strengthening character animation performances.
Nick is expanding its "Spongebob" and "Loud House" franchises, and investing in established properties like Lego, Paddington, and Blue's Clues.
"Super Shiro" will center on Shin-chan’s dog, who turns out to be more than just a pet.
A 9-minute animated documentary made in collaboration with the employees of an international law firm.
Both of these animated features have scored lots of buzz and awards on the festival circuit.
As we head into 2019, the School of Visual Arts in New York City offers a sneak peek at some of its outstanding in-progress thesis projects.
In the first of a two-part series, we explore the production design of "Age of Sail," "Bao," "Bilby," "Lost & Found," and "One Small Step."
Details on Netflix's new genre-driven adult animation anthology.
The director of "Tito and the Birds" speaks with Cartoon Brew about his film about the “disease of fear,” a condition that turns people into zombie-like creatures.
A young girl decides to have a sweet solo pleasure session, but not everything goes according to plan.
"I don’t approach production design from the standpoint of style; I approach it from the standpoint of character," says "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" production designer Justin K. Thompson.