Watch Cartoon Brew’s Roundtable Discussion About The Oscar-Shortlisted Animated Shorts
Cartoon Brew's editorial staff debates the Oscar-contending animated shorts.
Cartoon Brew's editorial staff debates the Oscar-contending animated shorts.
The award-winning artist talks about his unconventional route into animation, and the pivotal role the software played in his career.
In our latest podcast, the director of "Tom & Jerry" discusses the "education" he received in animation production on the hybrid feature.
Martinez and Crews will be vice presidents of series and production, respectively.
Warnermedia Kids and Family has come up with a multi-pronged approach to take on Netflix, Disney, Youtube, and Nickelodeon in the highly competitive kids' space.
Hedgehogs, ninjas, rainbows, and trolls — kids are well catered for at this year's event.
Haunted castles, warring salamanders, migrants on a magical journey, and more…
The vector-based 2d animation software will continue to release new updates under the guidance of its creator, Mike Clifton.
Cambodian textile factories, Parisian street urchins, an albino girl with telepathic powers — here lies the future of European feature animation.
The article is a trove of anecdotes about Don Bluth, vegetarian food, psychedelic drugs, and more…
Jason Tammemägi and Ailbhe McCabe will help grow the Oscar-nominated studio's slate of features and series.
Spears's death comes only four months after the passing of his long-time business and creative partner Joe Ruby.
A playful riff on the experience of quarantine that combines Tex Avery and street art.
Watch the winners across four categories: Business, Comic, Education, and Youtuber.
In this ad, the studio returns to the theme of deforestation, which it explored in its latest feature "Wolfwalkers."
Springboard is where Europe's young generation of animation creators come to pitch their brightest ideas.
HBO Max and Cartoon Network have announced two new series from familiar talent.
Host Jen Hurler takes a look at recent stories that people in the animation community have been discussing.
Streaming services continue to dominate the animation news cycle, with HBO Max, Netflix, and Disney+ all making big announcements this week.
Jen Hurler looks at the mass layoffs announced at the Walt Disney Company and whether they could have been avoided if the company had more sustainable business practices.