Toonz Software Used by Studio Ghibli and ‘Futurama’ Being Made Free and Open Source
A complete and total gamechanger for the animation industry moving forward.
A complete and total gamechanger for the animation industry moving forward.
Watch Konstantin Bronzit's film, which also won the top prize at Annecy last year.
This year's Sci-Tech Academy Awards remind us that technological innovation is a major part of animated filmmaking.
We spoke with Martino about merging the worlds of 2D and 3D animation, and why a Charlie Brown who is actually recognized and praised isn't much of a stretch for Schulz.
The outspoken animation legend speaks with Cartoon Brew about his new film "The Last Days of Coney Island" and other topics.
One of only two female directors currently at Disney Television Animation, Aliki Theofilopoulos speaks frankly about the ups and downs of her career in the animation industry.
Moonbot's interactive film introduces a new emoji-driven campaign that offers kids a modern way to confront bullying.
"Cartoon Brew," America's most-visited animation industry source, relaunches today with a complete redesign of CartoonBrew.com.
Viacom, the parent company of Nick, MTV, and Comedy Central, insists it's still relevant. No one else thinks so.
Google's interactive film division has announced four new animation projects, and introduced a developer's kit that allows anyone to produce interactive animation.
The lead star—Mr. VFX—appeared in 399 shots of the film.
The same software used by Disney and Cartoon Network is now available as low as $15 per month.
"One of the best souls I've ever met," says longtime collaborator Aaron Blaise.
The first sign that you might get laid off at Disney: the bosses won't give you a new computer.
Steve Hulett recounts his experiences working on "Oliver & Company" and the unexpected tragedy that happened during its production.
The Annecy International Animated Film Festival has confirmed that animation legend Richard Williams will attend the festival this year.
Michael Eisner lounged his six-foot-four frame in a conference room chair. He was wearing jeans and sweatshirt, but why not? It was a Saturday morning.
"Basil of Baker Street" by novelist Eve Titus was an illustrated children's book centered on a mouse who fancied himself an ace detective. The mouse resided (naturally enough) inside the walls of 31 Baker Street in London, home of a human-sized ace detective, the name of whom escapes me.
Steve Hulett recounts his role in the the confusing and chaotic production of Disney's most un-Disney-like feature, "The Black Cauldron."
A grumpy hedgehog trying to confess his love.Will he be able to overcome his insecurities?