‘Smurfs: The Lost Village’ Teaser Released
Sony is bringing back The Smurfs back to theaters—and this time they're fully animated!
Sony is bringing back The Smurfs back to theaters—and this time they're fully animated!
The 40th anniversary of North America's biggest animation festival is here.
Technologies have changed over time, but one thing remains the same about SVA's MFA Computer Art program: its unique multidisciplinary approach to digital art making.
A new book pulls back the curtain on the vfx industry and offers a somber, if not fascinating, read on the current state of the business.
Management news from around the industry.
A must-see screening series of Spanish animation, past and present, is coming to New York City.
An appreciation of Caroline Leaf’s powerful and significant film "Two Sisters," a momentous celebration of the work of women’s hands.
"Ghost in the Shell" maker Production I.G. travels back in time for its new feature, "Miss Hokusai."
More Angry Birds is on the way!
A Vancouver union is asking the Canadian government to investigate whether animation artists were not paid overtime during the production of "Sausage Party."
We go behind-the-scenes to learn how Laika animated one of the biggest stop motion puppets ever constructed.
Before he became a key member of the team that made "Rugrats" and "Aaahh!!! Real Monsters," Igor Kovalyov challenged the animation world with his enigmatic short, "Hen, His Wife."
Aaron Blaise is now offering annual premium memberships to his online art training website Creature Art Teacher. Save 25% exclusively through Cartoon Brew.
It takes a village of artists and technicians to create a sophisticated CGI character like Elliot the Dragon.
No surprise here: "Sausage Party" did great in theaters!
Animation historian Maureen Furniss revisits the Ottawa grand prize-winning short "The Man Who Planted Trees."
The action-packed Korean zombie thriller is headed to the United States.
A key lesson for working in Hollywood: when in doubt, blame the animation.
Hanna-Barbera is getting an art show, and it's not the one they deserve.
Claude Barras' breakout animation debut "My Life As a Courgette" will represent Switzerland at the Academy Awards.