Anime Studio Pro Targets Industry Pros with Launch of Major Upgrade
Anime Studio Pro has introduced frame-by-frame animation capabilities to complement its existing cut-out animation system.
Anime Studio Pro has introduced frame-by-frame animation capabilities to complement its existing cut-out animation system.
The National Cartoonists Society has recognized the Irish animated feature and the Cartoon Network mini-series for outstanding achievement in animation.
Cartoon Saloon's latest animated feature goes up against live-action features and wins!
Who needs to build a campfire or tie a knot when you can learn to do squash and stretch instead?
John Lasseter says that Disney and Pixar will aim to increase diversity onscreen—and hopefully offscreen too.
The Hungarian animation director opens up on his more than 50 years in animation.
Hasbro's treatment of series creator Christy Marx is nothing to sing about.
Cartoon Brew's European correspondent reports from an art event that emphasizes characters above all else. But is that a good thing?
"Pinocchio" screens this morning as part of the Academy's on-going Animation Showcase series.
Robin Williams also stars, in what appears to be one of his final performances, as a horny talking dog.
The online destination for digital art industry professionals gets a makeover.
The debut stop motion feature from an Aardman alum will screen in competition at Annecy.
Billed as the first Mexico/US co-production, "El Americano" is scheduled for release later this year.
Pixar is going ethnic with its next short.
Two new books examine the role of the Disney studio as a patriotic propaganda factory during World War II.
Fox has released a series of nine character posters for Blue Sky Studios's "The Peanuts Movie."
It's a unique instance of animation and live-action directing talent co-directing a film.
Neil Boyle and Kirk Hendry are attached to direct the feature based on the bestselling novel by Michael Morpurgo.
The 20th anniversary edition of the conference will present some major industry players.
MTV is testing the waters for a revival of its stop-motion fantasy fight comedy series.