Industry Legend Dan Haskett Speaks About The Cultural ‘Disrespect’ On The Original ‘Mulan’ Production
Two hours of real talk from the iconic Dan Haskett.
Two hours of real talk from the iconic Dan Haskett.
In this new series, leading filmmakers and artists discuss works of animation that have had a formative influence on them.
The feature-length memoir was the only feature in competition at Annecy this year that was directed by a woman. We spoke with director Ilze Burkovska Jacobsen.
War, gangsters, a drug-dealing piglet, and the gentle progress of an English couple's marriage. Pixar this ain't.
If the studio has its way, pre-visualization will become as big in China as it is in Hollywood.
Are you ready for the Stan Lee Universe?
How is the movement for racial justice shaping animation? We speak to industry figures who are pushing for change.
Asbury also worked on beloved contemporary works like "Shrek," "Toy Story," "Frozen," "The Nightmare before Christmas," and "Beauty and the Beast."
Learn to take criticism. Don't assume you'll learn much at school. And always think of the nose…
"Black characters on an animated show should be played by Black people," said Slate.
A celebration of Latin America's carnivals, a satire of Britain's bleak urban developments, a fable about a world literally turned on its head, and more…
Kenji Iwaisawa made his award-winning film for one tenth of a normal anime feature's budget. He tells us how he did it.
Ahead of its Annecy screening, director Mariusz Wilczyński tells us how he made "the first feature animated art film in the history of Polish cinema."
Some tips to get started: push color, disregard how light really behaves, and don’t let the background upstage the characters.
It's not all Covid. Honest.
"Black Jack" and the 1980 remake "Astroboy" are among the titles launching on the free streaming service Retrocrush.
Arturo "Vonno" Ambriz tells Cartoon Brew about making a stop-motion epic with little money and no prior experience.
We dive head first into the Hanna-Barbera Cinematic Universe in a conversation with Tony Cervone and Bill Haller, director and animation supervisor on "Scoob!"
When Sam Kishi wanted to incorporate animated segments into his live-action feature, he didn't have to look far. That's because he also runs the Mexican animation studio Platypus.
The agency will work with the character "in all areas, including tv, film, and brand strategy and commercial endorsements."