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"Inside Out" production designer Ralph Eggleston and historian John Canemaker will introduce some of the screenings.
"Inside Out" production designer Ralph Eggleston and historian John Canemaker will introduce some of the screenings.
Major network creators like Rebecca Sugar and Ben Bocquelet will participate and teach children how to create cartoons.
Three fame-chasing, selfie-loving bears are coming to Cartoon Network.
Patrick Osborne, armed with an Oscar, brings Noelle Stevenson's comic to the screen.
Google's interactive film division has announced four new animation projects, and introduced a developer's kit that allows anyone to produce interactive animation.
What animated shorts and features are contending for an Oscar this year?
In a new Royal Canadian Mint x Looney Tunes collab, Bugs Bunny trades his carrots for carats.
Slide down Jake's slippery fur coat at Cartoon Network's new waterpark in Asia.
Eric Power's one-man feature combines ultra-violence with the delicacy of cut-out paper animation.
Cartoon Brew talks with Patrick Osborne about his Oscar-nominated Disney film "Feast."
Cartoon Brew has always been vigilant about moderating the comments section. This year, we're getting stricter.
These cartoonists stood up against intimidation and fought for their right to freedom of expression. Let us celebrate their victories.
Cartoon Network quietly dropped two new pilots on its website this week: Dominic Bisignano and Amalia Levari's Back to Backspace and Sam Marin's "Pillywags Mansion."
Last week at San Diego Comic-Con, Cartoon Network offered the first look at "Over the Garden Wall," a ten-episode fantasy mini-series that will debut this fall.
The Internet animation community is talking about one thing today: a series of tweets last night by "Adventure Time" storyboard revision artist Emily Partridge in which she identified artist Skyler Page, the creator of the Cartoon Network series "Clarence," as sexually assaulting her.
Cartoon Brew-ED is our new educational initiative that is edited by veteran animator and teacher Colin Giles. This new forum offers helpful animation tips, links to learning resources, and original educational content.
Joyce Pensato (b. 1941, Brooklyn NY) has been painting cartoon characters for years. She takes icons of cartoon art—Felix the Cat, Donald Duck, Batman—and renders them in smudgy charcoal and pastel or runny enamel paint. She works mostly in black and white, occasionally introducing silver and gold for contrast. Though her work seems grounded more in graffiti art, she actually draws from fine art history, from the likes of the Abstract Expressionists, and Philip Guston, who was also influenced by comics.
Cartoon Brew officially launched on March 15, 2004. A decade is a long time to be doing anything, but it feels like an especially long time to be blogging daily. As we head into the site's 10th anniversary year, here are some reflections on where we've been and where we're headed.
There are countless crowdfunding sites nowadays, but none have offered a viable alternative that challenges Kickstarter and Indiegogo's dominance. Patreon may change that though. The crowdfunding site offers a twist on the crowdfunding model that may prove attractive to filmmakers who want to produce content regularly.
The Cartoon Network upfronts took place yesterday and the now Stu Snyder-free network presented its slate of upcoming shows for the 2014-'15 season to their advertising and promotional partners.