Annecy Will Host Genndy Tartakovsky, Masaaki Yuasa, ‘Zootopia’ Directors, Richard Williams
Annecy is taking over San Diego Comic-Con as the place for Hollywood to preview its major projects.
Annecy is taking over San Diego Comic-Con as the place for Hollywood to preview its major projects.
A project aims to collect as many letters of encouragement as it can from animators.
Disney's latest feature has grossed over $620 million globally.
America's deadliest marksman gets taken out by a loveable blue robotic cat creature.
DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg says that it has been "the hardest, most difficult, most painful eight weeks in our 20-year history."
The Disney Corporation has won the Oscar seven of the last eight years, and that's not healthy for the art form.
Watch animation's biggest awards show live on Cartoon Brew tonight.
"I do think that animation can have a language of its own, rather than simply mimicking live action."
The American animation industry's wage-fixing scandal received the most attention on Cartoon Brew this year, with three of our most viewed stories focused on that topic.
"Pim and Pom: The Big Adventure" was not only made on a tiny budget, but had the added challenge of translating the visual style of one of the most beloved Dutch children's book illustrators.
Disney-Pixar has debuted the first full trailer for its next film, "Inside Out," directed by Pete Docter.
Walt Disney Productions changed forever when two guys named Mike and Frank showed up.
If you love animation, you'll want to check out this list of animated features that will be released in 2015.
Laika's "The Boxtrolls" topped the noms with a total of thirteen; the awards will be handed out January 31, 2015, in Los Angeles, California.
There are bad trailers, and then there's this incomprehensible thing promoting "Strange Magic," an animated feature that feels like Blue Sky's "Epic" produced by the people who made "Delgo."
The wage-theft scheme run by big animation studios is finally receiving some mainstream media attention after a significant piece was published today by Bloomberg News.
Disney-owned Lucasfilm dropped a bombshell on the film world this morning: "Strange Magic," a new previously-unannounced animated feature based on a story by George Lucas, will be released into theaters by Disney's Touchstone Pictures label on January 23, 2015.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced this afternoon the list of 10 animated shorts which will advance in the voting process for this year's Academy Awards.
To accompany its fawning story on the success of Walt Disney Animation, "Wired" labeled John Lasseter and Ed Catmull as "big heroes" on its cover.
This weekend the $50 million-budgeted Fox/Reel FX film "The Book of Life," opened in the United States with an estimated $17 million.