Oscar Shorts: A Look At This Year’s Most Likely Nominees
Extraterrestrial love, wartime trauma, the pains of becoming an adult: what will catch voters' attention?
Extraterrestrial love, wartime trauma, the pains of becoming an adult: what will catch voters' attention?
Freleng’s film is a showcase for how rhythm and motion alone can create laughter when the timing is perfect.
Ever wondered how Fleischer Studios produced Betty Boop and Popeye cartoons during the 1930s?
Animator Chris Meyer-White explains the software's advantages when it comes to hybrid approaches.
Cambodian textile factories, Parisian street urchins, an albino girl with telepathic powers — here lies the future of European feature animation.
You know you've created a popular cartoon character when fans turn up at your studio asking to meet her.
What does it take to make it as a storyboard artist? The people behind "Summer Camp Island," "Apple & Onion," and "The Amazing World of Gumball" give advice.
In the 1960s, he directed a series of infamous Tom & Jerry shorts while living in Eastern Europe.
The Walt Disney Company has 25 features slated for theatrical release in 2020.
Revisiting the forgotten history of the unmade animated version of "Cats." The project passed through different styles, teams, and countries, before collapsing.
Pitches for 85 new European series and specials were presented over three days at Cartoon Forum - here's what we learned at the event.
See exclusive teasers for projects that debuted at the Cartoon Forum co-production platform.
The 29th edition of Cartoon Forum, the renowned European co-production platform for animated television and new media projects, starts next Monday, September 10, in Toulouse, France.
We talk to animation producer J.J. Sedelmaier about the technology used to create classic cartoons - and his new museum exhibit about animation equipment.
Grunkle Stan isn't taking the white nationalist movement sitting down. Thank his creator, Alex Hirsch.
"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.
'Trolls' director Mike Mitchell and co-director Walt Dohrn talk to Cartoon Brew about creative freedom, how Genndy Tartakovsky and Phil Lord helped out, and making cg look more handmade.
The directors of "Sausage Party" talk about the challenges of selling an R-rated animated feature in Hollywood, producing a film on a fraction of the budget of other studios, and knowing when you've gone too far in an R-rated cartoon.
The families of artists often play a big role in maintaining the legacies of famous cartoon characters.
Historian R.C. Harvey sets out to rescue great cartoonists of old from obscurity.