Our Favorite Cartoon Brew Posts of 2013
In 2013, we published more content on Cartoon Brew than ever before. Here are some of our favorite pieces from throughout the year.
In 2013, we published more content on Cartoon Brew than ever before. Here are some of our favorite pieces from throughout the year.
Please welcome our first international correspondent, Neil Emmett, who will join the ranks of Cartoon Brew’s estimable editorial staff. …
Fake CG animation was a big deal in the early-1980s. What can digital animators today learn from this short-lived trend?
Toronto, ON, June 21, 2012 — TELETOON Canada Inc. brings home the bacon as it reveals the inaugural schedules for Cartoon Network and …
Regina Pessoa’s Kali the Little Vampire, Georges Schwizgebel’s Romance and Franck Dion’s Edmond Was a Donkey also featured at …
On Friday, Nov. 25 at 7 p.m. (ET/PT), Cartoon Network will present an hour-long special event of out-of-this-world proportions! In Ben …
FremantleMedia Enterprises (FME) and CBBC have announced the production of a new, multi-media, comedy series for kids ages 6-11 …
ATLANTA, June 14, 2011 – Cartoon Network has signed an agreement with acclaimed producer Joel Silver and Silver Pictures to develop a …
This week we open the Brew Vaults to examine the various ways the world’s first super-hero was animated, portrayed and even lampooned in …
A The Abominable Snow-Rabbit Acrobatty Bunny The Adventures Of The Road Runner Africa Squeaks A-Haunting We Will Go Ain’t Nature …
Wednesday, July 14, 2004_________________________ Holy Christ! I’m in Iceland! The sun shines all the time here, and the hot water …
Four filmmakers, a three-legged dog, a copy of 'Moby-Dick,' and a search for family drive this distinctive feature from Brazil.
'Making a film is sculpting time.' Vergine Keaton discusses her dialogue-free animated epic inspired by Renaissance art.
The British auteur discusses humor, handmade animation, and the joy of animating ahead of the film's Cannes debut and Annecy competition screening.
David Derrick Jr. and John Aoshima will direct the long-developing Hello Kitty feature, with former Paramount animation boss Ramsey Naito producing.
Head of creative strategy Zach McCann explains why Bleacher Report is expanding its sports animation slate as anime, memes, and athlete fandoms converge.
Dimitri Planchon and Jean-Paul Guigue unpack the film’s handmade 2D aesthetic, ensemble voice recording, and comic-book origins.
Syvokin was a visionary artist and teacher who reshaped Soviet-era Ukrainian animation through satire, experimentation, and generations of students.
'Short, fast, cheap, and funny': inside the working method that's kept the indie icon drawing through five decades and ten features.
Fumi Games co-founder Mateusz Michalak and art director Michal Rostek on Fleischer-era research, freeze guns, and a viral TikTok demo.