In Conversation: John Canemaker On The Disney Family Museum’s Massive ‘Pinocchio’ Exhibit
The biggest collection of material ever from the production of the seminal Disney film 'Pinocchio' is currently on display in San Francisco.
The biggest collection of material ever from the production of the seminal Disney film 'Pinocchio' is currently on display in San Francisco.
The independent short film made by two Pixar artists has won the top prize at this year's SIGGRAPH.
Adelaide, Australia-based Rising Sun Pictures made the vfx for the most talked-about shot in the new "X-Men" film.
"Dragonheart," released twenty years ago this week, was a live-action film that had one of the first digital characters you could believe in. We talk to the ILM artists who created it.
Forty-three years after its release, one of the weirdest Japanese animated features is receiving its due recognition in the United States.
Discover the art of Eoghan Kerrigan, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day.
"Our primary goal is to broaden and redefine the perception of animation in the US."
Acting instructor Ed Hooks explores the animated performances of this year's five feature animation nominees.
Augenblick Studios will produce the surreal hand-drawn comedy starring God, the Devil, and a drunk guy.
This year's Sci-Tech Academy Awards remind us that technological innovation is a major part of animated filmmaking.
The director of "Coraline" and "Nightmare Before Christmas" is plotting a return to feature films with comedians Key & Peele.
The surreal '80s cartoon classic recently rolled out an all-star reboot across the pond.
Yonebayashi's second feature "When Marnie Was There" arrives on Blu-ray next week.
What is life like after receiving an Oscar nomination? Dutch filmmakers Job, Joris & Marieke share their experiences.
Launched yesterday with the non-profit education platform Khan Academy, Pixar in a Box is the most in-depth look ever offered at the studio's creative process.
Isaoo Takahata's 1991 efort is the only Studio Ghibli film never to have receive a North American release.
The production company behind 'Robot Chicken' and 'BoJack Horseman' steps out of profane stop-motion animated TV -- and into profane stop-motion animated features.
Alasdair + Jock's music video for David Gilmour's "Rattle That Lock" depicts various facets from John Milton’s "Paradise Lost."
The best answer you'll ever hear to this question.
It's the second high-profile feature directing gig for Patrick Osborne this year.