Tim Reckart Will Direct Faith-Based ‘The Lamb’ for Sony
An all-animal retelling of the Christian Nativity story has risen this Easter Weekend.
An all-animal retelling of the Christian Nativity story has risen this Easter Weekend.
Long before "Tangled" and "Frozen," Disney artists complained about the silly title of another Disney film—"The Great Mouse Detective."
The great Dutch shorts director turns 75 years old today and he's not slowing down one bit.
C.H. Greenblatt, creator of the animated series "Chowder," is back with a new series, "Harvey Beaks," that premieres this Sunday on Nickelodeon.
Analyzing the performance and acting in the Academy Award-nominated film "Big Hero 6."
Analyzing the performance and acting in the Academy Award-nominated film "Song of the Sea."
Analyzing the performance and acting in the Academy Award-nominated film "The Boxtrolls."
Analyzing the performance and acting in the Academy Award-nominated "How to Train Your Dragon 2."
Acting instructor Ed Hooks explores the acting and performance in each of this year's Oscar-nominated animation features.
"Mexico is way more complicated than anybody thinks." Jorge Gutierrez talks like a man on a mission. For the past decade-and-a-half, he has sought to bring a more authentic portrayal of Mexico and its people to Hollywood.
"I do think that animation can have a language of its own, rather than simply mimicking live action."
There’s too much post-apocalyptic fiction around, in books and movies, TV and games. I’d toss the lot into a dumpster now, except for "Adventure Time."
Steve Hulett recounts his role in the the confusing and chaotic production of Disney's most un-Disney-like feature, "The Black Cauldron."
"Chief has to DIE,” Ron Clements said. “The picture doesn't work if he just breaks his LEG. Copper doesn't have enough motivation to hate the fox."
"Annedroids" creator J.J. Johnson talks to Cartoon Brew about science-based kids programming, the challenges of making live-action/animation hybrids, and why not understanding the animation process can work to a producer's benefit.
Before I got hired at Disney Features, I sold a few magazine articles and developed a love of writing for print, where there was nothing between writer and reader but words on a page. When I became a Disney employee, I realized I was surrounded by animation veterans with vivid memories of the rambunctious days at the old Hyperion studio, and the creative struggles that went into making "Snow White," "Pinocchio," and the other early features. Talking to older Mouse House staffers, it dawned on me they could provide great source material for articles.
Disney is developing a live-action feature based on the 1941 animated film Dumbo. Ehren Kruger, who has written or co-written three of the four Michael Bay "Transformers" films, will write the script
I was back in Don Duckwall's office, exchanging insincere smiles with him. I had been on "The Fox and the Hound" with Larry, Woolie, and everybody else for half a year. But now Don wanted me to go on another assignment.
A recap of the first episode of Masaaki Yuasa's new series "Ping Pong."
"Frozen" is beautiful to see, fun to sing along with and is a modern day marketing marvel, but the script has structural and performance issues that are worth examining because they impact directly on acting.