‘Return of the Jedi’ and ‘Roger Rabbit’ VFX Supe Ken Ralston Reflects on the State of the Industry
Five-time-Academy Award winner Ken Ralston offers his thoughts on past projects and the future of vfx.
Five-time-Academy Award winner Ken Ralston offers his thoughts on past projects and the future of vfx.
The Walt Disney Company has won every VES animation honor for the last four years. Can "Kubo and the Two Strings" break the streak?
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The most comprehensive list of 2017 theatrical animated features!
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A deep dive with researcher Paul Debevec, who has been pivotal in some of the biggest innovations in vfx, including photoreal digital characters.
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Jibjab has never been a conventional animation company—and that's how they like it.
Discover the art of Kento Iida, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day.
The most expensive Chinese-financed animated feature of all time is getting an American release.
"Brave" director Brenda Chapman reveals big new plans in an exclusive interview with Cartoon Brew.
Watch the powerful debut film of animator Robert Valley.
The 40th anniversary of North America's biggest animation festival is here.
Aaron Blaise is now offering annual premium memberships to his online art training website Creature Art Teacher. Save 25% exclusively through Cartoon Brew.
Hanna-Barbera is getting an art show, and it's not the one they deserve.
This new children's series from Jibjab mixes drawn animation, CG, stop motion, and live-action.
The first edition of the festival will take place next year in Canada.
China's most expensive animated feature of all-time is at the center of a war between Chinese entertainment conglomerates.
Early digital effects were mixed in with breakfast cereal and matzo crackers to create one of the iconic sequences in contemporary cinema.