Seven Things I Learned While Writing A Book On Studio Ghibli’s ‘Grave Of The Fireflies’
Cartoon Brew's associate editor Alex Dudok de Wit spent a very long time thinking about a very sad film. Here are some of his conclusions.
Cartoon Brew's associate editor Alex Dudok de Wit spent a very long time thinking about a very sad film. Here are some of his conclusions.
The developers behind the new tool explain why they created it, how it is used, and what lies ahead for real-time 2d animation.
The first family of primetime animation is trying to make a comeback.
Register for FREE to attend the Caribbean's top animation event, taking place virtually April 21–25.
The Icelandic filmmaker speaks about photograph, shoestring budgets, and the beguiling power of a single syllable.
Michael Govier and Will McCormack scored an Oscar nomination with their first animated short, "If Anything Happens I Love You." They spoke to us about their vision for the film.
Welcome to our series of interviews with the directors of this year’s Oscar-nominated animated shorts.
Welcome to our series of interviews with the directors of this year’s Oscar-nominated animated shorts.
Bastien Dubois speaks about the decade-long creation of his searing documentary short.
The films will open theatrically in the country at the same time as their streaming releases overseas, raising the possibility of piracy.
The Canadian director has followed his 2019 film "Ville Neuve" with an equally multi-layered, mesmerizing work.
A new report by Deloitte found that Americans are changing the streaming services they use more frequently than ever.
The British inventor-and-dog duo's first ar adventure is due to launch in mid-January.
Creek succumbed to injuries from a skydiving accident last weekend.
A new analysis of data shows that the streaming wars have yet to really begin.
“When I am writing, my Bose Noise-Canceling Headphones rarely leave my head,” says writer and director Damien O’Connor.
"Tiktok is the perfect platform for experimentation. We’ve learned in two months what would have taken years in any other medium," say the creators of "Noodle and Bun."
The founders say their failure is likely due to both the pandemic and the product's weakness.
Commercial networks have been calling for this change for years. Australian producers are aghast.
Ambition, exploitation of labor, environmental pollution, human degradation, surplus value, corruption, and much more in the amazing world of capitalism.