Brad Bird Makes First Comments On John Lasseter: “I Don’t See Him In Black And White”
The director of "Incredibles 2" is the first major figure at Pixar to speak openly about John Lasseter.
The director of "Incredibles 2" is the first major figure at Pixar to speak openly about John Lasseter.
Chris Melendandri is being recognized for the unstoppable success of his studio Illumination.
A key creative figure at Pixar is parting ways with the company.
Four animated shorts will compete at the Berlin Int'l Film Festival next month.
The producer of "Gumball" is taking on more responsibility at Turner EMEA.
Paul King is the second director to pull out of Disney's "Pinocchio" remake.
What's ahead in vfx for 2019: a look at the upcoming superhero films, sequels, and live-action adaptations of animated classics and video games.
The festival returns to Berkeley, California in March.
The filmmakers of "Welcome to Marwen" came up with an innovative and cost-effective technique to create its miniature doll characters.
The program is described as "an experimental storytelling initiative that welcomes new creative voices at Pixar Animation Studios to share their stories."
As we head into 2019, the School of Visual Arts in New York City offers a sneak peek at some of its outstanding in-progress thesis projects.
John Lasseter is an alleged serial sexual predator, and that should raise concerns for women working at Skydance.
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Cohn will oversee both film and television animation at Dreamworks.
From giving animators greater rigging control to refining the ability to time transformations more precisely, ILM has perfected the technical animation art of the transformation.
Animation will play a huge role in Disney's 2019 output.
While playing Cops and Robbers with his friends, Daniel begins to realize that between catching and being caught there is something more going on.
Hanazuki started out as a personal idea before becoming an international character brand.
Attempting to remove an unresponsive badger from a dark road, a police patrol soon realizes that the animal is not dead but rather dead drunk.
The director of "Tito and the Birds" speaks with Cartoon Brew about his film about the “disease of fear,” a condition that turns people into zombie-like creatures.