Four Great Shorts from the Ottawa International Animation Festival
Four great animated shorts from this year's Ottawa International Animation Festival.
Four great animated shorts from this year's Ottawa International Animation Festival.
"Brave" director Brenda Chapman reveals big new plans in an exclusive interview with Cartoon Brew.
Adult-skewing animation dominated the animation portion of the 2016 Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
Five artists have won individual achievement awards for the 2016 Creative Arts Emmy Awards.
Animation historian Maureen Furniss revisits the Ottawa grand prize-winning short "The Man Who Planted Trees."
Over 70 guests from 13 countries will attend Pixelatl next month in Mexico.
Mark Osborne talks about why he said no to directing the project at first and why working in CG can drive a director crazy.
After 111 years of publication, "Variety" has come up with a theory about why people enjoy animation.
Early digital effects were mixed in with breakfast cereal and matzo crackers to create one of the iconic sequences in contemporary cinema.
Creator Genndy Tartakovsky gives a preview of his darker, grittier "Samurai Jack" reboot for Adult Swim.
The director of "Coraline" and "The Nightmare Before Christmas" explains why you should know the name Jan Svankmajer and how to help him make his last feature film.
In the new frontier of vr animation, basic film concepts like cutting and editing can become huge technical challenges.
New York City's School of Visual Arts MFA Computer Art department is receiving global recognition for the shorts created by its students.
Adelaide, Australia-based Rising Sun Pictures made the vfx for the most talked-about shot in the new "X-Men" film.
Discover the art of David Palumbo, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day.
The distributor says the film is "unlike anything you have seen before" and "a stunning example of the potential of the medium of animation."
The four-part series will offer a new take on Richard Adams' novel.
Discover the art of William Stout, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day.
Tribeca Film Festival's Storyscapes is a worthwhile look at where interactive storytelling is headed.
Hanna-Barbera characters like you've never seen them before.