2019 Oscar Nominations: Animated Feature, Animated Short, VFX
Here are the nominees in the Academy's three animation-related categories.
Here are the nominees in the Academy's three animation-related categories.
What's ahead in vfx for 2019: a look at the upcoming superhero films, sequels, and live-action adaptations of animated classics and video games.
The director of "Tito and the Birds" speaks with Cartoon Brew about his film about the “disease of fear,” a condition that turns people into zombie-like creatures.
An extensive conversation with "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" director Bob Persichetti.
Another historic box office weekend with three animated films in the top four.
The Walt Disney Company, the leading financial sponsor of ASIFA-Hollywood's Annie Awards, received 42 total nominations.
Cartoon Brew makes sense of the virtual production phenomenon, and provides resources that filmmakers can use to start experimenting with virtual production techniques.
Cartoon Brew speaks with master animator James Baxter about his new role as Director of Character Animation at Netflix.
Netflix is shaking up the animation industry in a big way. Here a look at the studio's upcoming projects.
A handful of animated features are already considered frontrunners, while a large number of underdogs aspire to defy the odds and snag a nomination.
We invited industry pros to tell Cartoon Brew readers what's inspiring them right now.
With its own distribution channel and a big catalog of original content, Six Point Harness is not your typical service studio.
Academy Award winner Ed Jones explains what it took to create "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" in the days before digital vfx.
Getting your foot in the door at an animation studio doesn't have to be hard. Eric Bravo offers some helpful tips and tricks.
Cartoon Brew spoke to Weta Digital and Digital Domain to find out how multiple studios working on the same vfx character can achieve a seamless performance.
The Japanese filmmaker's toe-tapping latest "Lu Over the Wall" open in the U.S. this Friday.
He was a master of limited television animation, and proved that it can be as fun and creative as full animation.
Wes Anderson's new film is already breaking barriers, becoming the first animated feature to open the Berlinale festival. What else can it do for animation art?
Already a hit in several South American countries, "Condorito" opens today in the United States.
Cartoon Brew reports from the first-ever European Animation Awards.