Annecy 2016 Review: Rainy, Crowded, Star-Studded, And Unforgettable
Everyone was at Annecy this year, from Guillermo del Toro to the president of France.
Everyone was at Annecy this year, from Guillermo del Toro to the president of France.
We've got a lot to talk about.
From low wages to concussions, producing a crowdfunded indie animated series isn't a job for the faint of heart.
We explore how the Pegbarians have built a career out of balancing commissioned and original work with (or around) YouTube’s monetization system.
The last time these shows aired, memes, emojis, and GIFs were barely dreams in the dotcom industry's internetworked brain.
Greece doesn't have much of an animation industry, but Animasyros aims to change that. Cartoon Brew reports from Greece on what their animation industry looks like today.
New episodes of "Harvey Beaks" were pulled from the network's summer schedule with no warning to the staff.
Some popular animated programs are being recognized for the first time this year.
Viacom, the parent company of Nick, MTV, and Comedy Central, insists it's still relevant. No one else thinks so.
An animation-specific roundup of panels, presentations, and other cartoon goodness at America's biggest pop culture festival.
Their new cloud-enabled platform will allow indie producers to make work faster and more efficiently.
America went crazy for SpongeBob this weekend, leading his second feature film to a massive $56 opening weekend.
The talented Ian Jones-Quartey took to Twitter tonight to vent his frustration with young fans who keep asking him how to get accepted into the animation program at CalArts, even though he never attended the school.
Walt Disney Productions changed forever when two guys named Mike and Frank showed up.
In a sign of changing times, animated programming produced for both Netflix and YouTube has begun to earn a significant number of Emmy Award nominations, competing alongside traditional broadcast and cable series.
Animator and filmmaker Michael Sporn, a man who represented the spirit and vitality of New York's animation scene as much as any other single individual, passed away from pancreatic cancer on January 19. He was 67.
If you're still wondering why DreamWorks Animation spent $33 million last spring to buy the YouTube channel AwesomenessTV, an article about Netflix in the latest issue of the "New Yorker" offers an explanation that I found to be succinct and worth sharing.
Animate Projects, the non-profit organization that supports experimental animation in Britain, has always been keen to adapt. Officially …
IN THE EARLY 1980S, CARDON WALKER JR. AND I produced the "Disney Family Album" series for The Disney Channel. It was one of the very first series funded by the Channel, and the first to get any kind of critical acclaim thanks to our nomination for a Cable Ace Award for Best Documentary Series. But we had an even bigger ambition, and that was to land the Great White Whale of Disney myths, the life story of Walt himself.
Go here for Comic-Con Day 1 Animation EventsThe remaining half of programming for San Diego Comic-Con has been announced, and for your …