Alessandro Carloni, Shannon Tindle, and Mark Osborne Among Headliners at Italy’s VIEW Conference
The feature animation and VFX worlds will converge in Turin, Italy in October.
The feature animation and VFX worlds will converge in Turin, Italy in October.
The Streamys will be televised for the first time ever next month.
Mexico's largest animation industry conference will take place next month in Cuernavaca, Mexico.
A letter from the show's producer asked artists to pull down their artwork from the Internet.
Media Molecules's follow-up to "Tearaway" and "LittleBigPlanet" mines user-generated art to create endless dream worlds.
A poignant peek into the mind of a Beatle whose talents extended past creating immortal music.
Cops, carnies, and a Cretaceous Caligula are coming to your screens.
The sequences were originally supposed to appear in the film itself.
Annecy has selected 198 short film and TV projects for its 2015 edition.
The Oscar-nominated director speaks to Cartoon Brew about making an "online DVD."
"Powerpuff Girls" is being rebooted by "Adventure Time" art director Nick Jennings.
SXSW has announced the animated film selections for their upcoming edition, which will take place in Austin, Texas next month.
If there had been a proper art book for Henry Selick's "Coraline," this is some of the art that would have been in it.
Cartoon Brew has always been vigilant about moderating the comments section. This year, we're getting stricter.
For the first time in its history, Laika will auction puppets, models and props from its stop motion films "Coraline," "ParaNorman," and "The Boxtrolls."
Disney-Pixar has debuted the first full trailer for its next film, "Inside Out," directed by Pete Docter.
The National Film Board of Canada premiered its Oscar-shortlisted and Annie-nominated film "Me and My Moulton" on the Internet this afternoon. The catch is that the film will only be available to view for 48 hours.
Spanish director Fernando Cortizo is doing something rare: making his animated feature easy to see.
Next week, the Cinefamily in Los Angeles will present its Animation Breakdown festival comprised of nineteen events over six days.
One of the most interesting things about the new "Judge Dredd: Superfiend" online mini-series is how it straddles the line between fan work and official product.