Meet Any Malu, The Animated Influencer From Brazil Who Was Hired By Cartoon Network
You know you've created a popular cartoon character when fans turn up at your studio asking to meet her.
You know you've created a popular cartoon character when fans turn up at your studio asking to meet her.
It doesn't matter if a black character is voiced by a black actor, Jackson argues, but studios need to endow more black talent.
Shu, a Toon Boom Ambassador, explains how she used Harmony 20 to create a hand-painted aesthetic.
Veteran animator Morgan Williams offers motion designers some valuable advice — and runs courses for those who want to learn more…
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!"
The late filmmaker made dozens of films based on children's books. In a 1977 documentary, he explained how to do this well.
In the 1960s, he directed a series of infamous Tom & Jerry shorts while living in Eastern Europe.
New York studio Thinko believes that its Mr. Puppet Animation System could change animation production.
The live-action director and producer of the tv special explain how they staged one of the most surreal scenes in the franchise's history.
Cartoon Brew speaks to directors Luis Usón and Andrés Aguilar about their award-winning hybrid short film.
An exclusive preview of the art book that accompanies Netflix's new hand-drawn feature.
Actors don't want themselves recreated in animation, except when they do.
We spoke to the artists and developers behind "Later Alligator," "Knights and Bikes," and "River City Girls" about their games' stylized visuals.
This is the sort of in-flight entertainment we can get on board with.
Pitches for 85 new European series and specials were presented over three days at Cartoon Forum - here's what we learned at the event.
Our report on new shows from day one of Cartoon Forum.
"The Realm Beyond Reason" brings hand-drawn comic illustrations to life using Adobe Character Animator.
The sitcom originally aired on Disney Channel from 2001 to 2005. Its return has yet to be confirmed.
A preview of upcoming animation books.
The first edition will be held in Utrecht and Amsterdam, November 9–17.