Anime Studio Pro Targets Industry Pros with Launch of Major Upgrade
Anime Studio Pro has introduced frame-by-frame animation capabilities to complement its existing cut-out animation system.
Anime Studio Pro has introduced frame-by-frame animation capabilities to complement its existing cut-out animation system.
The Hungarian animation director opens up on his more than 50 years in animation.
The innovative 29-year-old filmmaker will be the subject of a MoMA film event.
The great Dutch shorts director turns 75 years old today and he's not slowing down one bit.
Some skateboarding history squeezed into a few minutes of visuals.
'Way to Go' is an interactive film experience that almost feels like you're playing a video game.
Acting instructor Ed Hooks explores the acting and performance in each of this year's Oscar-nominated animation features.
"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.
Are you hunting for a great animation job? The Cartoon Brew Job Board is the ideal place to look for your next gig.
"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.
Animation historian John Canemaker talks about the process and challenges of creating the monumental new biography "The Lost Notebook: Herman Schultheis & the Secrets of Walt Disney's Movie Magic."
As part of the Tokyo International Film Festival's animation focus this year, they will host the 3D premiere of "PIKMIN Short Movies" produced by videogame legend Shigeru Miyamoto, creator of Nintendo's Mario, Donkey Kong, and The Legend of Zelda.
Are you looking for just the right animation job? The new Cartoon Brew Job Board is the ideal place to search.
Join Mr. Piggy on an adventure through time and space. Please wear 25-D glasses.
How did Aymeric Kevin and his team manage to produce so many quality backgrounds on such a short schedule? Aymeric speaks to Cartoon Brew about the background art of "Ping Pong."
Masaaki Yuasa's fourth TV show wraps up in a fairly satisfying way with a briskly paced and nicely animated climax that brings emotional closure to the story with a cathartic showdown and thread-tying coda.
Just when you thought Netflix was gobbling up all of the high quality kids programming, Amazon Prime Instant Video announces a licensing agreement with Aardman Animations for online streaming in the United States.
Peco and Dragon battle it out in a fierce match, and Peco's victory paves the way for a climactic showdown between old friends.
Disney's head animation writer in 1977 was cartoon veteran Larry Clemmons, who had first been hired at the studio in 1930. At the time of his hiring, he was a Yale graduate with a degree in architecture, but an Ivy League education was of little value in 1930 when the economy was collapsing...and few buildings were being erected.
Half a year on from the events of the previous episode, it's a winter of the soul for the various protagonists. We see just how much has changed in the intervening months through the kaleidoscopic lens of one Christmas Eve.