Here’s The Biggest Animation News You Missed In August
Unsettled studios, inclusivity milestones, a controversial "Ren & Stimpy" reboot, and much more…
Unsettled studios, inclusivity milestones, a controversial "Ren & Stimpy" reboot, and much more…
The veteran executive, who helped develop shows including "Adventure Time" and "The Fairly Oddparents," is returning to independent production.
With his studio Ruby-Spears, he helped define the look of Saturday morning cartoons for more than a decade.
Dinosaurs collide with cavemen, Adam with aliens, in this zany send-up of creation myths.
Matt Watts talks about an important and often overlooked part of the 2D animation process: character rigging.
Take breaks. Record yourself working. Make your deadlines public. And turn off the internet!
"Even though the industry is overflowing with female talent, it is not always highlighted," says Pixelatl artistic director Christian Bermejo.
Skydance Animation scores with another high-profile hire on the management side.
Voters have played it safe. Again.
The multi-year overall deal gives Dreamworks an exclusive first-look at his original animated projects.
Best of all: everything is free!
Kenji Iwaisawa made his award-winning film for one tenth of a normal anime feature's budget. He tells us how he did it.
The symposium will be available to Annecy Online badgeholders from June 17.
The six-minute video, which was produced at Malaysia's Animasia Studio, has racked up 12 million views and counting.
"Black Jack" and the 1980 remake "Astroboy" are among the titles launching on the free streaming service Retrocrush.
Arturo "Vonno" Ambriz tells Cartoon Brew about making a stop-motion epic with little money and no prior experience.
After a decade of studying and working in Europe, show creator Cheng Li is pushing to bring new ideas into Chinese series.
A closer look at an advertising misfire.
The 2020 edition of the Stuttgart International Animation Festival was a virtual success, but it's no replacement for attending a festival in person.
The company sees a big opportunity in the current crisis.