Watch All The Winners From Reallusion’s Cartoon Animator Contest 2020
Watch the winners across four categories: Business, Comic, Education, and Youtuber.
Watch the winners across four categories: Business, Comic, Education, and Youtuber.
Calderon's Youtube channel Surviving Animation is a goldmine of tips on the business side of things.
Eighty episodes will launch on HBO Max next week.
In the 1960s, he directed a series of infamous Tom & Jerry shorts while living in Eastern Europe.
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.
Thanks to Youtube's new implementation of U.S. law, animators may be at risk of losing most of their revenue from the video hosting site.
New Looney Tunes debuted on Wednesday in front of a standing-room only crowd of 1,000 festival attendees.
The Los Angeles animation industry is mourning the sudden death of Chris Reccardi.
Three top creators reveal the secrets of developing successful Youtube animation channels.
Everything from a Japanese detective who's a literal butt to a new preschool series by "Rocko's Modern Life" creator Joe Murray appear in our latest series round-up.
"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."
A look inside a unique event in Iran to exchange information and knowledge about animation production techniques.
The images that Jay-Z uses in his new music video will be familiar to anyone who knows American animation history.
Pixar is pushing photorealism in cartoons to a new level with "Cars 3."
"Lamput" is a fresh look for Indian animation. We spoke to creator Vaibhav Kumaresh to learn how he connected with Cartoon Network for the series.
Classic cartoons available anytime, anywhere, and on any screen is the pitch from Turner and Warner Bros., who will soon launch a new U.S.-only video subscription service.
Asking questions about animation is what separates the student from the fanboy.
The two companies have made an initial investment of $1 million to launch the YouTube network.
"Prologue," he says, "is the only thing so far in my career that I've ever been really been pleased with."