European Animation Awards: Seven Hot Takes From The Event
The European Animation Awards shed light on European animation’s self-image at a time of great change.
The European Animation Awards shed light on European animation’s self-image at a time of great change.
Cartoon Brew's whirlwind tour around the animation globe continues this week with insights from industry players in Chile, Norway, and Philippines.
The call is open to filmmakers in the 23 countries that comprise the Ibero-American region.
Warner Bros. is billing the hybrid "Pokémon Detective Pikachu" as the first-ever live-action Pokémon film, but let's be honest: the real star of this film is animation.
The AI-generated synthetic anchor was created with the goal of replicating realistic movement, facial expressions, and voice.
Cartoon Brew speaks with master animator James Baxter about his new role as Director of Character Animation at Netflix.
Netflix is shaking up the animation industry in a big way. Here a look at the studio's upcoming projects.
A 165-room property is opening in central Pennsylvania.
The two biggest Dutch animation festivals are becoming one.
In our first episode of this tour around the animation world, we profile Mexico, South Korea, and Greece.
See exclusive teasers for projects that debuted at the Cartoon Forum co-production platform.
We invited industry pros to tell Cartoon Brew readers what's inspiring them right now.
Venom’s many forms and many states meant vfx artists had a lot of problems to solve.
Here's the list of 30 animation series selected for this year's Asian Animation Summit.
The makers of Square Enix's new experimental game aimed to create a seamless experience that combines photoreal cg and live action.
Two animators from Flight School Studio reflect on the challenges of vr animation.
A preview of the world's second-largest international animation festival, starting this Wednesday in Ottawa, Canada.
Foot Locker and Asics created this anime-inspired series to promote the launch of a new apparel and footwear collection.
Aardman, the famed stop motion studio behind Wallace & Gromit and Shaun the Sheep, is going in a very different direction for its first major video game.
"Hotel Transylvania 3" is just the second animated feature to cross the $500 million mark this year.