Cartoon Forum 2019: 5 Takeaways From This Year’s Edition
Pitches for 85 new European series and specials were presented over three days at Cartoon Forum - here's what we learned at the event.
Pitches for 85 new European series and specials were presented over three days at Cartoon Forum - here's what we learned at the event.
In 2017, John Morena set out to make 52 shorts in a year. The animator talks to Cartoon Brew about the one-of-a-kind project that is "Area 52."
Dozens of Latin American series have been optioned, and moved into development and production thanks to the Ideatoon competition.
The Chinese box office phenomenon is headed to U.S. theaters later this month.
High-profile industry artists are set to speak at the Ottawa Int'l Animation festival next month.
North America's foremost entertainment union has formed a "strategic alliance" with the Art Babbitt Appreciation Society.
The fire that killed 34 animation workers is thought to be an arson attack. Japanese police have a suspect: a 41-year-old convicted criminal.
Europe's leading co-production platform for tv and SVOD animation will return to Toulouse, France on September 16–19.
It's impossible to see everything at the Annecy animation festival, so here's a few of our suggestions.
Showrunner Anton Vereschagin shares the pipeline and tech challenges that come with producing a high-quality cg series in Russia.
Tribeca attendees had a massive range of styles, narratives (both linear and non-linear), gameplay, and immersion to choose from this year.
Who likes working overtime?
The challenge for Latin American creators: telling stories about subjects and themes particular to their identity, without sacrificing broad global appeal.
“There are no experts in virtual reality," says Corentin Lambot. "If someone says they are one, don’t believe them."
An in-depth look at the useful new features packed into the latest version of the 2d animation studio software of Cartoon Animator 4, releasing in April.
Nick is expanding its "Spongebob" and "Loud House" franchises, and investing in established properties like Lego, Paddington, and Blue's Clues.
Formerly Studio Pascal Blais, Tonic DNA sets a new course for its future, including more long-form projects.
Based on the illustrations of Oscar-winning director Michael Dudok de Wit, "Ella, Oscar & Hoo" strikes an unusually poetic chord for a children's series.
Japanese auteur Mamoru Hosoda sits down with Cartoon Brew for an extensive talk about his latest film "Mirai," opening this week in the United States.
Cartoon Brew makes sense of the virtual production phenomenon, and provides resources that filmmakers can use to start experimenting with virtual production techniques.