The 2D Gaming Boom: How These 3 Video Games Created Their Striking Hand-Made Look
We spoke to the artists and developers behind "Later Alligator," "Knights and Bikes," and "River City Girls" about their games' stylized visuals.
We spoke to the artists and developers behind "Later Alligator," "Knights and Bikes," and "River City Girls" about their games' stylized visuals.
How three female-directed features use animation to explore complex social themes.
"It’s really in vogue to evoke old things to roll your eyes at them and sneer at them, and we really don’t want to do that."
In her autobiographical film, Regina Pessoa expands her repertoire, introducing object animation and wall drawings alongside hand-drawn animation.
Howard Vause documents his journey from media arts to animation director, and how he used Cartoon Animator to create his first professional animated short.
Dozens of Latin American series have been optioned, and moved into development and production thanks to the Ideatoon competition.
We speak to the filmmakers of three short animated documentaries from the current festival circuit and learn how they came to be made.
Over 170 people have been invited to join the Academy's animation and vfx branches.
It's impossible to see everything at the Annecy animation festival, so here's a few of our suggestions.
Mark May 30th on your calendars!
The Los Angeles animation industry is mourning the sudden death of Chris Reccardi.
Adam Fisher, veteran stop motion animator and Assistant Professor of Animation and Game Art at Maine College of Art, offers these tips for strengthening character animation performances.
As we head into 2019, the School of Visual Arts in New York City offers a sneak peek at some of its outstanding in-progress thesis projects.
Based on the illustrations of Oscar-winning director Michael Dudok de Wit, "Ella, Oscar & Hoo" strikes an unusually poetic chord for a children's series.
Japanese auteur Mamoru Hosoda sits down with Cartoon Brew for an extensive talk about his latest film "Mirai," opening this week in the United States.
If you thought 2018 was a big year for animated features, just wait until 2019.
Learn more about this charming and quirky half-hour holiday special being developed by Hugo de Faucompret and Laïdak Films.
The apology that John Kricfalusi has issued to victims of his sexual misconduct is being described as "creepy," "rage-inducing," and "a big pile of manipulative crap."
Created by ex-Disney artists, Taiko Studios had to learn some new tricks in international collaboration to create its first project, "One Small Step."
The Japanese filmmaker's toe-tapping latest "Lu Over the Wall" open in the U.S. this Friday.