Tony Mines, Pioneer Of Modern Lego Animation, Dies At 44
Tony Mines was a pioneer of the brickfilm movement as it shifted online around the turn of the century.
Tony Mines was a pioneer of the brickfilm movement as it shifted online around the turn of the century.
Lightyear, Minions: The Rise of Gru, Lost Ollie, and Luck lead a packed August streaming calendar.
The projects, currently in development, will be produced through Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe.
The Sea Beast, The Bob’s Burgers Movie, and The Bad Guys highlight an exciting crop of new animation heading to streaming in July.
We review two unique titles from this year's Annecy Contrechamp competition.
Cartoon Brew looks at three standout projects pitched at this year's Nigeria Focus at Annecy's MIFA.
In a lame attempt to justify Cartoon Network's return to live-action, Amy Friedman alienated a huge number of animation fans and professionals.
June sees the premieres of Netflix's Dead End: Paranormal Park and Disney+'s Beyond Infinity: Buzz and the Journey to Lightyear documentary.
We speak with some of the school's graduates to find out what they liked – and didn't like – about this iconic animation program.
Shadowmachine L.A. is the fifth studio in recent months where production workers have voted in favor of unionization.
Faith and John Hubley regularly involved their children in their work, melding business and play throughout their filmmaker careers.
The show's spin-off, Human Resources, has also received a second season pick-up.
A rundown of animation coming to U.S. streaming services in April 2022.
It was the first major rally held by The Animation Guild in nearly 40 years.
Negotiations on a new contract have gone on for an "unprecedented" 12 days, but still no deal.
The school benefits from the involvement of Japanese indie icon Koji Yamamura who helped start the animation program.
Cartoon Brew's monthly guide to animation on streaming services.
The Titmouse unionization effort comes just weeks after production workers on "Rick & Morty" and "Solar Opposites" announced that they were doing the same.
"There is no justification for bombing and killing," says the animation community.
There's a lot of happy animation folks this morning and we're sharing their immediate reactions to being nominated for an Oscar.