The Twenty Most-Read Cartoon Brew Stories of 2017
Here’s a look back at the pieces that captivated the animation community in 2017.
Here’s a look back at the pieces that captivated the animation community in 2017.
The well-reviewed "Ballerina" is being released as the poorly-reviewed "Leap!"
Alberto Mielgo’s acceptance speech was as problematic as the other issues of the evening. It denied animation history. It rejected what exists, has existed, and will continue to exist.
Cartoon Brew spoke with Dyakov about how he structured his short film, the differences between animating boxing and ballet, and why he chose to include a single word of dialogue in an otherwise silent film.
This year's animated feature nominees were predictable. The short ones certainly weren't.
The movie is coming to UK and Ireland theaters on February 11, 2022.
Get ready for clone troopers, oddball sci-fi shorts, the return of Finn and Jake, and more …
The cg family feature was originally set to be co-produced by Chinese company Original Force.
A tribute to the talents the community lost this year: animators and cartoonists, directors and producers, voice artists, dancers, and basketball players.
Hired by Disney as a teen, Champion acted out movements which animators then rotoscoped.
Among the Pixar veteran's choices are "The General," "Guys and Dolls," and "2001: A Space Odyssey."
Bergeron allegedly raped an employee, who later committed suicide.
Sophie Koko Gate picked up the FXX Elevation Award with a $25,000 development and production deal.
Here are the selections for GLAS Animation Festival chosen from over 3,400 submissions.
Forty minutes of quality keyframed animation every month? This Montreal studio is doing it.
The fast-growing animation/vfx/vr industry in Montréal is getting a boost from the Canadian government.
The Weinstein Company will release children's animation through a new label called Mizchief.
After delaying the film's release and reworking the English dub, The Weinstein Company has released a new trailer for "Leap!"
The Weinstein Company has a history of repeatedly delaying animated feature releases, and 'Leap!' is no different.
Originally titled "Ballerina," this France/Canada production will open in the U.S. on April 21.