150 Animation Projects and High-Profile International Guests Set for Spain’s 3D Wire
3D Wire is a major Spanish animation event that highlights the vitality of the country's animation, video game, and new media industries.
3D Wire is a major Spanish animation event that highlights the vitality of the country's animation, video game, and new media industries.
The unique Italian digital arts conference VIEW is right around the corner. Here's what you can expect.
A woman looks into her mind, chasing her ideals on a tightrope.
Animation historian Maureen Furniss revisits the Ottawa grand prize-winning short "The Man Who Planted Trees."
What happened in Montreal in 1967 has never happened before or since.
Computer animation is known for its precision, but as Michael Fragstein shows, adding imperfections and abstraction into CG can be just as beautiful.
Early digital effects were mixed in with breakfast cereal and matzo crackers to create one of the iconic sequences in contemporary cinema.
The producers of the French hit "Intouchables" are aiming for their first animation success.
Glen attends a primal-scream therapy session that causes him to release something deep within that knows no limits.
Motion capture, procedural animation and dynamic simulations combine to create a milieu of iconic pop dance moves that become an explosion of colorful fur, feathers, particles and more.
The annual mega-animation festival is happening in a few weeks, and we're here to help guide you through it.
Discover the art of David Palumbo, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day.
Cult indie film production company Troma Entertainment is hoping that tonight's event will be the first of many animation festivals to come.
Cartoon Brew reports from Germany's digital art conference FMX.
The girl-empowerment doc which premiered at Sundance could become a CGI animated film.
The intensive six-day lab helps young artists develop TV and feature film ideas with the help of industry professionals.
Dog in the land where the good life takes you.
"Pearl" will be one of the thirteen animated projects screened at Tribeca next month.
As a Jew growing up in Baltimore, David’s vision of Germany was shaped by the stories of his Holocaust-survivor mother; later in life, he reflects on whether it is possible to overcome such history."
Acting instructor Ed Hooks explores the animated performances of this year's five feature animation nominees.