Max Headroom And The Strange World Of Pseudo-CGI
Fake CG animation was a big deal in the early-1980s. What can digital animators today learn from this short-lived trend?
Fake CG animation was a big deal in the early-1980s. What can digital animators today learn from this short-lived trend?
The line between animation and video games has long been blurred. There was the Saturday Supercade on CBS in the mid-80s, where Frogger, …
Most animation fans know that Ub Iwerks co-created Mickey Mouse. But he contributed much more to animation.
What are the essential reference books that anyone with an interest in animation history should have on their bookshelf? It’s a question …
Like a signature, each animator has their own little quirks or trademarks that distinguish their animation from others. Some draw …
The biographer of the film "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" reviews the 25th anniversary screening that took place in Los Angeles.
If you’re an animation studio executive and you’ve just laid off a a crew of artists, what’s the first thing you should do? Going on …
A tribute to the legendary director Frank Tashlin on his Centennial.
Animation studio Rhythm & Hues began informing its employees tonight that they will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Monday morning.
Nominated for an Academy Award, Minkyu Lee has now post his remarkable short online.
Running March 1st through the 24th at seven New York locations, includes numerous US Premieres of animated features.
The complete list of winners of the 40th Annual Annie Awards presented by Asifa-Hollywood.
Last May, it was announced that Guillermo del Toro and animation veteran Mark Gustafson would co-direct a stop motion adaptation of Pinocchio...
Painter Llyn Foulkes will be the subject of a major retrospective at the Hammer Museum.
Warner Bros. is bringing back its feature animation division with the formation of a new in-house creative brain trust.
Lots of wonderful, crazy, and frustrating things happened in the animation world last year, and we covered most of it on Cartoon Brew.
Let’s ring in the new year with a look ahead at the animated features of 2013.
Let us take a moment to acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of the animation community members who we lost in 2012.
A preview of Steve Stanchfield's latest four-star collection of rare animated films from World War II.
Bruno Bozzetto - who has produced a remarkably solid body of work, ripe for rediscovery.