Industry Artist Charlie Gavin Opens Up About Mental Health And Work
"We need to collectively decide what's healthy for us as individuals," says Gavin, "and find a way to make taking responsibility for maintaining our mental health a real priority."
"We need to collectively decide what's healthy for us as individuals," says Gavin, "and find a way to make taking responsibility for maintaining our mental health a real priority."
Troy is gone. The animation industry has lost a legend. And I, and countless others who were lucky enough to know him, have lost a friend.
"Brave" director Mark Andrews and longtime animator Andrew Gordon are among the team working on "Hawkmaster."
Remember when Disney shut down Blue Sky Studios? The internet definitely hasn't forgotten.
The film will premiere at Japan's New Chitose Airport International Animation Festival.
What’s the big deal with real-time rendering? Sure, you can shorten production time by cutting out long waits for rendering, but there’s a whole lot more to it than that.
"How to Be Black" is based on Baratunde Thurston's comic memoir about his experiences as a Black man in America.
The festival's program runs the gamut from indie to industry, tech talks to rare retrospectives.
L.A. dwellers: here's your chance to see the buzziest indie features on the festival circuit.
For many graduates, this strange experience sharpened their ideas about what they want in their careers. They tell us why.
Angolan war feature "Nayola" and dark gourmet drama "Paradise Buffet" are among the projects.
We asked Cartoon Brew readers about their ghoulish picks for the Halloween season.
Meet musician monkeys, a gun-toting frog, a Singaporean Sherlock Holmes, and more …
A gallery will examine problematic characters, from Speedy Gonzales to the crows in "Dumbo."
“It is the right thing for the staff, the right thing for the industry to do,” said DNEG exec Chris Burn.
Cocomelon's maker is suing Super Jojo for "copying and exploiting every possible element of the Cocomelon channel."
"We always want to do funny things, but the results are always terrifying. We seem to be bad comedians."
The two-part conference runs virtually throughout September, showcasing the latest and most exciting projects from the region.
A new full-sized pinscreen — only the third in existence — has arrived in Quebec. Its creator talks us through the painstaking process of assembling it.
Wyatt Cenac is writing and executive producing.