Brad Bird’s ‘Iron Giant’ Is Getting An Art Book (Preview)
Brad Bird's animated classic is getting the art-of book treatment, a mere 17 years after its theatrical release.
Brad Bird's animated classic is getting the art-of book treatment, a mere 17 years after its theatrical release.
Ranging from the technical to the quirky to the essential, these holiday electives make great presents for animation pros and fans.
Selling your own project is not easy, but it's possible. Here are some tips to take your animation pitch to the next level.
"The Iron Giant: Signature Edition," director Brad Bird's remastered masterpiece of war, peace, and paranoia, returns to theaters this Wednesday and Sunday, with new scenes courtesy of Duncan Studio.
The short is now available to download for Oculus Rift and PC users.
Here's a new clothing line for investment bankers and studio execs who want to pretend they like cartoons.
In October, Sunrise will spin off the storied mecha anime franchise when "Iron-Blood Orphans" touches down in Japan.
Remastered with two new scenes, Brad Bird's animated masterpiece of war and peace is returning for a very limited engagement.
Three fame-chasing, selfie-loving bears are coming to Cartoon Network.
Does the Avenger owe his movie makeover to an independently created comic?
Analyzing the performance and acting in the Academy Award-nominated film "Big Hero 6."
The American animation industry's wage-fixing scandal received the most attention on Cartoon Brew this year, with three of our most viewed stories focused on that topic.
The first creative casualty resulting from the Sony hack ("The Interview" notwithstanding) is a project that's not even being produced by Sony; it's the New Regency film adaptation of Guy Delisle's graphic novel "Pyongyang."
Bruce Timm is working with tech company Otoy to recreate the Batcave from "Batman: The Animated Series" as an immersive entertainment experience.
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.
My wrestling match with Ken Anderson now over, I returned once more to Wolfgang "Woolie" Reitherman and Larry Clemmons, working on the story end of "The Fox and the Hound."
The Internet animation community is talking about one thing today: a series of tweets last night by "Adventure Time" storyboard revision artist Emily Partridge in which she identified artist Skyler Page, the creator of the Cartoon Network series "Clarence," as sexually assaulting her.
Cartoon Brew officially launched on March 15, 2004. A decade is a long time to be doing anything, but it feels like an especially long time to be blogging daily. As we head into the site's 10th anniversary year, here are some reflections on where we've been and where we're headed.
"Frozen" is beautiful to see, fun to sing along with and is a modern day marketing marvel, but the script has structural and performance issues that are worth examining because they impact directly on acting.
Animation legend Frédéric Back, the two-time Oscar-winning director of "The Man Who Planted Trees," "Crac!," and "The Mighty River," passed away this morning at his home in Montreal.