Annecy: Warner Bros. Announces New ‘Cartoonist-Driven’ Looney Tunes Shorts Program
Here's the most exciting Looney Tunes announcement in a long time.
Here's the most exciting Looney Tunes announcement in a long time.
Lots of people are discovering "Bea and Cad" this week - here's a look at what's next for these characters.
How Framestore took facial and body mocap and made the metallic Colossus for "Deadpool 2."
It's "The Jungle Book"…again.
Betty Boop merchandise is expanding into new international territories and new merchandise categories.
We talk to animation producer J.J. Sedelmaier about the technology used to create classic cartoons - and his new museum exhibit about animation equipment.
Get ready to see a lot more 3D content on your Facebook news feed, but how do you get it there and what can you do with it?
A busy February weekend in both the U.S. and China resulted in both hits and misses.
Facebook as a maker of animation tools? It just happened.
Read our case study of how a young Japanese studio is using Toon Boom to create traditional pencil-and-paper quality work, while respecting their artists’ process and culture.
‘Paddington 2’ animation supervisor Pablo Grillo talks with us about how Framestore explored animation style and technique to discover the personality of its cg-animated star.
How the directors of 'Revolting Rhymes' adapted Roald Dahl's classic collection of poems, and scored an Oscar short-listing.
Here’s a look back at the pieces that captivated the animation community in 2017.
"Prince Ivandoe" is only the second Cartoon Network original series created in Europe, and the first in Denmark. The show's creators spoke with us about their experience.
A chat with the star and producer of the new Adult Swim series "The Jellies."
"Lila's Book" is a movie of firsts. We take an in-depth look inside this new Colombian production.
Sign up for Toon Boom's free Animation Career Camp and learn how to optimize your skillsets through specialization.
Headed to U.S. theaters next February…
"The Emoji Movie" did something right.
The images that Jay-Z uses in his new music video will be familiar to anyone who knows American animation history.