Charlie Kaufman’s Adult Stop-Motion ‘Anomalisa’ Earns Raves At Telluride and Venice
"Anomalisa" is the first feature film from TV animation producer Starburns Industries.
"Anomalisa" is the first feature film from TV animation producer Starburns Industries.
Women don't receive the same opportunities as men do in animation, and they're finally speaking out about it.
Launched yesterday with the non-profit education platform Khan Academy, Pixar in a Box is the most in-depth look ever offered at the studio's creative process.
How an indie animator in New York City added a unique animated touch to a major Hollywood film.
Discover the art of McKenna Harris, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day!
Charismatic leader Chairman Lasseter has launched his own clothing line.
Butch Hartman knows a thing or two about working with a network -- which is why he's starting and funding his own.
A leaked Sony email reveals part of the decision-making process that led Sony executives to hire Kristine Belson as the head of their animation division.
A letter from the show's producer asked artists to pull down their artwork from the Internet.
Culhane also inspired the character of Flying John in "Fantasia/2000."
New episodes of "Harvey Beaks" were pulled from the network's summer schedule with no warning to the staff.
After directing Pixar's "Blue Umbrella," Saschka Unseld has moved into the world of VR filmmaking.
Challenges and lessons learned from interactive animation storytelling.
The film promises Chinese animation like you've never seen before.
The filmmaking essay series "Every Frame A Painting" takes a trip into the wondrous, disciplined mind of legendary animation director Chuck Jones.
Illumination/Universal's push to make its Minions a household name is reaching into some kooky corners.
An animation-specific roundup of panels, presentations, and other cartoon goodness at America's biggest pop culture festival.
Driven by enthusiasm and a can-do attitude, artists want to grow Cuba's underdeveloped animation industry.
Hurry up and wait, benders! Bryan Konietzo's debut graphic novel series arrives in 2017.
The 'Bartkira' meme goes to the next level: an animated trailer.