Taschen Is Creating The Ultimate Classic Disney Animation Art Book (Pre-Order)
If you're going to buy one book on classic Disney animation this year, this is probably the one.
If you're going to buy one book on classic Disney animation this year, this is probably the one.
TVPaint is celebrating 25 years with exciting new projects, and the best is yet to come!
“In a time when Donald Trump is gaining momentum, the world needs Speedy more than ever,” says the film's producer.
The film is about two guardian spirits trying to prove their relevance in modern China.
"Special Delivery" is the most widely available short from Google's Spotlight Stories initiative thanks to a move to the YouTube 360 platform.
The award-winning Brazilian director Alê Abreu reveals details exclusively to Cartoon Brew about his next animated feature.
The French make a lot of great animation...this is not an example of it.
The director of Mexico's leading animation conference speaks with "Cartoon Brew" about the future of Mexican animation.
An animation-specific roundup of panels, presentations, and other cartoon goodness at America's biggest pop culture festival.
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The Hungarian animation director opens up on his more than 50 years in animation.
It's a unique instance of animation and live-action directing talent co-directing a film.
Analyzing the performance and acting in the Academy Award-nominated film "Song of the Sea."
"Mexico is way more complicated than anybody thinks." Jorge Gutierrez talks like a man on a mission. For the past decade-and-a-half, he has sought to bring a more authentic portrayal of Mexico and its people to Hollywood.
"I do think that animation can have a language of its own, rather than simply mimicking live action."
"BoJack Horseman" creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg and director Mike Hollingsworth speak with Cartoon Brew about the making of the show, its dark but sincere tone, and the lighter side of bestiality.
Before I got hired at Disney Features, I sold a few magazine articles and developed a love of writing for print, where there was nothing between writer and reader but words on a page. When I became a Disney employee, I realized I was surrounded by animation veterans with vivid memories of the rambunctious days at the old Hyperion studio, and the creative struggles that went into making "Snow White," "Pinocchio," and the other early features. Talking to older Mouse House staffers, it dawned on me they could provide great source material for articles.
"Frozen" is beautiful to see, fun to sing along with and is a modern day marketing marvel, but the script has structural and performance issues that are worth examining because they impact directly on acting.
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"Frozen," Disney's 53rd animated feature, directed by Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee, opens this week. What did you think of it?