Brad Bird’s ‘Iron Giant’ Is Getting An Art Book (Preview)
Brad Bird's animated classic is getting the art-of book treatment, a mere 17 years after its theatrical release.
Brad Bird's animated classic is getting the art-of book treatment, a mere 17 years after its theatrical release.
This year's Sci-Tech Academy Awards remind us that technological innovation is a major part of animated filmmaking.
Here's a look at the animation stories that you clicked on the most during the last 12 months.
"Inside Out" leads the way with 14 nominations.
The outspoken animation legend speaks with Cartoon Brew about his new film "The Last Days of Coney Island" and other topics.
Premiering September 18 in West L.A., 'Taking Flight' is a whimsical tribute to the life of Radio Flyer wagon inventor, Antonio Pasin.
A chance to see rare vintage advertising and educational films about advertising.
Pixar's latest short is getting its very own art-of book.
Alasdair + Jock's music video for David Gilmour's "Rattle That Lock" depicts various facets from John Milton’s "Paradise Lost."
The show will explore the studio's iterative and collaborative design process.
"Inside Out" production designer Ralph Eggleston and historian John Canemaker will introduce some of the screenings.
Floyd Norman made history when he started working at Disney in 1956 -- and he's still working in the industry today.
Pete Docter's latest smashes opening weekend box office record for an original film.
The Hungarian animation director opens up on his more than 50 years in animation.
An Australian in New York City makes his first animated feature.
Benjamin Renner will take 'The Big Bad Fox' from the page to the screen.
Two new books examine the role of the Disney studio as a patriotic propaganda factory during World War II.
The great Dutch shorts director turns 75 years old today and he's not slowing down one bit.
Historian R.C. Harvey sets out to rescue great cartoonists of old from obscurity.
A new edition of "The Anime Encyclopedia" aims to cover anime more comprehensively than ever before. Does it succeed?