What The Animation Pros Are Watching
We invited industry pros to tell Cartoon Brew readers what's inspiring them right now.
We invited industry pros to tell Cartoon Brew readers what's inspiring them right now.
The film promises action, comedy, and a visual approach unlike anything that's ever been seen in Hollywood animation.
Sony is pushing American studio animation in a new direction.
100 films were selected from a record-setting 2,469 entries.
It's a good year for the animation world: some previously overlooked women filmmakers and Japanese animation directors have been invited to join the Academy this year.
The director of the film had an unusual request: make the end titles feel like a high school art project.
A world-class group of animation creators will present at the GLAS Animation Festival, including "The Lego Movie" makers Phil Lord and Chris Miller.
Coming next Christmas.
The 'Homecoming' filmmakers wanted to show Spider-Man's tentative side in the movie's dramatic ferry scene.
Why did the Academy invite a record number of animation artists to join their organization this year?
Kong and his Skull Island friends and foes receive their own special brand of animation in the new Jordan Vogt-Roberts film.
A deep dive with researcher Paul Debevec, who has been pivotal in some of the biggest innovations in vfx, including photoreal digital characters.
The Academy is touting the diversity of its new member invites, but how diverse are they really in the animation and vfx branches?
A look back at members of our community who died in 2016.
An animation-specific roundup of panels, presentations, and other cartoon goodness at America's biggest pop culture festival.
Male artists and the Disney Company continue to dominate the Academy's animation and vfx branches.
The streaming entertainment titan dives deeper into original programming to compete with Disney, Nick, and more.
The film already has a release date.
Animation and visual effects studio Sony Pictures Imageworks has confirmed what many in the industry had suspected for a long while: the studio is moving its headquarters from Los Angeles to Vancouver, Canada to take advantage of generous tax credits provided by the Canadian government. This move, combined with Digital Domain's jump to Vancouver and Rhythm & Hues' bankruptcy, prompted "Variety'"s VFX chronicler David S. Cohen to say that the Los Angeles feature film visual effects industry is "in full collapse."
Rovio Entertainment, the Finnish makers of the Angry Birds franchise, have recruited Clay Kaytis (pictured left) and Fergal Reilly to …