Crafting A Viral Sensation: ‘Lackadaisy’ Director Fable Siegel Shares Behind-The-Scenes Stories And Artwork
Director Fable Siegel tells us about the challenges of adapting a hit comic series and animating anthropomorphic cats.
Director Fable Siegel tells us about the challenges of adapting a hit comic series and animating anthropomorphic cats.
Sullivan was a trailblazing Black animation artist who worked as both an animator and producer over a six-decade career.
Co-directors Shane Plante and Collin Tsandilis discuss the techniques they used to bring their characters to life.
Without the RISD, there would be no Superjail!, Avatar: The Last Airbender, or Family Guy.
Former Annecy winner Alberto Vázquez uses teddy bears and unicorns to deliver his colorful, vulgar, and hilarious anti-war allegory.
Bye Bye Bunny: A Looney Tunes Musical will be the first-ever Looney Tunes original animated musical movie produced by WBA.
Dutch artist Jasper Hesseling used iClone to model and animate a 3d Jessica Rabbit in just two weeks.
Harley Jessup, Henry Selick, and Brian Narelle share their memories of an iconic American filmmaker.
The FIAF Animation First Festival hosted a Women in Animation panel featuring six passionate women in their field.
The Mercury Filmworks animator tells us how he made his film using Toon Boom Harmony Premium.
Recognizing the Mexican and Mexican-American artists who have made immense contributions to the development of the American animation industry.
Cartoon Brew readers and animation festival regulars may by now be familiar with the name Fabian&Fred. The German studio has consistently …
FuzzyPixel producer Jen Dahlman explains how the cloud can help streamline animation production.
Reviews of three disparate films that played in competition at this year's Annecy festival.
We watched all the feature pitches at Annecy's MIFA market. Here are the three we liked best.
With his folkloric, psychedelic works, Jankovics raised the profile of Hungarian animation and earned a global cult following.
Ilze Burkovksa-Jacobsen explains how she drew on her experience of an oppressive regime to make her Oscar-qualified feature.
A tribute to the talents the community lost this year: animators and cartoonists, directors and producers, voice artists, dancers, and basketball players.
Hired by Disney as a teen, Champion acted out movements which animators then rotoscoped.
"In some ways, being remote on a large production has probably protected me by having fewer daily interactions and distractions," says Nathan Love's Joe Burrascano.