John Culhane, Animation Historian and Mr. Snoops Inspiration, RIP
Culhane also inspired the character of Flying John in "Fantasia/2000."
Culhane also inspired the character of Flying John in "Fantasia/2000."
Disney and Triggerfish are launching an animation development program exclusively for African directors and writers.
Discover the artwork of H. Faye Kahn, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!
An animation-specific roundup of panels, presentations, and other cartoon goodness at America's biggest pop culture festival.
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Floyd Norman made history when he started working at Disney in 1956 -- and he's still working in the industry today.
A poignant peek into the mind of a Beatle whose talents extended past creating immortal music.
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The Hungarian animation director opens up on his more than 50 years in animation.
Cartoon Brew's European correspondent reports from an art event that emphasizes characters above all else. But is that a good thing?
Two new books examine the role of the Disney studio as a patriotic propaganda factory during World War II.
The growing Austin animation studio is adding more space and employees.
Nick's production chief Russell Hicks speaks to Cartoon Brew about the evolving world of television, and what it means for both viewers and creators.
The same software used by Disney and Cartoon Network is now available as low as $15 per month.
Three new call for entries from Montreal, Canada; Espinho, Portugal; and the Student Academy Awards.
Sylvain Chomet teams up with Belgian music star Stromae to warn of the tweetpocalypse.
The great Dutch shorts director turns 75 years old today and he's not slowing down one bit.
GKIDS will launch the film in New York City and Los Angeles in August.
From "Muppet Babies" to "Heavy Metal," British animator and director Jeff Hale had an eclectic animation career.
The first sign that you might get laid off at Disney: the bosses won't give you a new computer.