Here’s The Biggest Animation News You Missed In July
The pains of remote working, the rise of Skydance, and the muted return of the box office…
The pains of remote working, the rise of Skydance, and the muted return of the box office…
In this new series, leading filmmakers and artists discuss works of animation that have had a formative influence on them.
Asbury also worked on beloved contemporary works like "Shrek," "Toy Story," "Frozen," "The Nightmare before Christmas," and "Beauty and the Beast."
Kenji Iwaisawa made his award-winning film for one tenth of a normal anime feature's budget. He tells us how he did it.
We speak to the renowned filmmaker ahead of the Annecy premiere of his autobiographical new film "Altötting."
Ahead of its Annecy screening, director Mariusz Wilczyński tells us how he made "the first feature animated art film in the history of Polish cinema."
Arturo "Vonno" Ambriz tells Cartoon Brew about making a stop-motion epic with little money and no prior experience.
Zeyu Ren explains how he thinks Quill could benefit all animators working in 3d.
When Sam Kishi wanted to incorporate animated segments into his live-action feature, he didn't have to look far. That's because he also runs the Mexican animation studio Platypus.
In a guest piece, industry executive Aaron Simpson explains how the animation industry had been preparing for this disaster for decades without even knowing it.
The director and production designer of Netflix's latest animated feature talk about their creative approach and influences, from "Citizen Kane" to bats in toilets.
In the 1960s, he directed a series of infamous Tom & Jerry shorts while living in Eastern Europe.
Padrón created Cuba's most enduring cartoon character, directed its first animated feature, and drew some of its most popular comics.
Human marionettes, Chinese mythology, and sex ed, Danish-style: here's what caught our eye on the co-production forum's first day.
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.
Camila Kater explains how she combined five different mediums in her debut film — and why she compares women to meat.
Nelson Lowry explains how he harnessed the studio's unique capabilities for its latest feature.
The veteran director talks to us about "Primal," his series-turned-feature, currently in the running for an Oscar.
The project is currently seeking a writer.
Learn about the wide variety of careers taken up by alumni of School of Visual Arts's animation, computer arts, and vfx courses.