Cartoon Network Looks To India For ‘Lamput’ Series
"Lamput" is a fresh look for Indian animation. We spoke to creator Vaibhav Kumaresh to learn how he connected with Cartoon Network for the series.
"Lamput" is a fresh look for Indian animation. We spoke to creator Vaibhav Kumaresh to learn how he connected with Cartoon Network for the series.
European producers aren't following the same path as American animation producers. Here's some of the key things they do differently.
Two powerhouse animation studios are launching a new studio in Ireland.
The exciting world of European feature animation will be on display next month at Cartoon Movie in Bordeaux, France.
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Two of Cartoon Network's key production execs will work together in this new role to lead the future of the network's programming.
Even cartoonier than before…
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Jackie Chan leads the English voice cast of the Chinese smash-hit.
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We're announcing two new contributors who will expand Cartoon Brew's coverage of vfx/tech and legal issues.
At this point in TV animation history, if Nickelodeon still hasn't given you your own pilot, you're probably doing something wrong.
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The director of "Coraline" and "Nightmare Before Christmas" is plotting a return to feature films with comedians Key & Peele.
"Cartoon Brew," America's most-visited animation industry source, relaunches today with a complete redesign of CartoonBrew.com.
Eric Coleman will continue to lead Disney TV Animation in his new role of senior v-p of original programming.
China has a new all-time animation champ...and it's a Chinese-made animated feature!
The Chinese box office made a bold statement this weekend.
"Inside Out" production designer Ralph Eggleston and historian John Canemaker will introduce some of the screenings.