How Samuel L. Jackson Was De-aged For Just About All Of ‘Captain Marvel’
De-ageing visual effects have certainly been done before, but never to this scale.
De-ageing visual effects have certainly been done before, but never to this scale.
107 films will compete in Annecy 2019's graduation, TV, and commissioned film categories.
Apple has revealed new details about its streaming service that will include original animation from Cartoon Saloon and "Bob's Burgers" creator Loren Bouchard.
London-based Passion Pictures has added its own unique take on the Disney classic "101 Dalmatians."
"Klaus" is now expected to compete for an Academy Award.
BBC and Netflix's "Watership Down" and Disney Junior's "Elena of Avalor" received the most nominations for an animated production this year.
“There are no experts in virtual reality," says Corentin Lambot. "If someone says they are one, don’t believe them."
A lot of people are wondering why Paramount even made this film.
Cartoon Brew gets an early preview of Ollie VR, a new tool designed to ease people into animating in vr.
The Guadalajara-based hub will provide support and training opportunities for emerging talents interested in the stop-motion technique.
A documentary about Will Vinton, the Portland stop-motion renegade, is moving forward.
Director Jeremy Clapin and producer Marc du Pontavice give Cartoon Brew an exclusive first look at one of the year's most original animated features, "I Lost My Body."
The Berkeley-based studio founded by Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi reveals big plans for 2019.
A look at animated series coming to Cartoon Network and Facebook Watch.
The series will be adapted from Serena Valentino's "Villains" book series.
Persichetti, who served as head of story on the original "Puss in Boots," will helm the sequel.
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It’s breakdown season - here’s our guide to some of the best making of clips, reels, and behind-the-scenes featurettes.
The countries with the most-nominated animation projects are Spain (13), Brazil (7), and Colombia (5).
Fans of Sony's "Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse" overran Disney's Twitter Oscar campaign for "Incredibles 2."