Watch ‘Onward’ At Home Starting Today In The U.S.
With nearly all U.S. theaters shut down for the foreseeable future, companies like Disney are adapting in real-time.
With nearly all U.S. theaters shut down for the foreseeable future, companies like Disney are adapting in real-time.
While other industries send their workers home, visual effects employers are dragging their feet.
The Roald Dahl Cinematic Universe is taking shape.
Adam Habib and Sharon Calahan reveal their approach to emulating live-action cinematography in "Onward."
The artistic director of Minnow Mountain, the studio that produced the rotoscoping for the Amazon series "Undone," runs through the advantages of TVPaint.
The show is based on Tui T. Sutherland's bestselling fantasy book series of the same name.
Uli Meyer speaks to Cartoon Brew about the challenges of adapting Ronald Searle's artwork to animation.
"Sonic the Hedgehog" continues to control the box office, while "Call of the Wild" delivered an underwhelming debut.
The storyboarding process was developed by animation artists, but it's the live-action feature "Parasite" that will get its storyboards published as a graphic novel.
In the 1950s, the director and screenwriter helped pioneer a bold new modernism in animation.
Most films about dogs are either fully animated or entirely live action. This one lands awkwardly in between.
The winners of the awards, which range across film, tv, and digital media, will be announced on March 23-29.
Tepid reviews and a controversy over the hedgehog's redesign are unlikely to hold the film back.
How do the animated short film channels on Youtube work? Cartoon Brew speaks to one of them, as well as filmmakers who have gone down this route.
Two Scottish studios are combining forces for a new venture.
Brenda Chapman is set to write and direct the hybrid Halloween fantasy, ten years after leaving Pixar's "Brave" mid-production.
The race for animation talent heats up as Warner Bros. Animation signs its first overall deal.
Here's a recap of our key coverage about the Oscar-contending features.
Camila Kater explains how she combined five different mediums in her debut film — and why she compares women to meat.
We speak to the directors behind "Daughter," "Memorable," "Kitbull," "Sister," and "Hair Love."