How Andrew Coats and Lou Hamou-Lhadj Made The Independent Short ‘Borrowed Time’ Inside Pixar
Making an independent animated short is hard. But what if you had the power of Pixar’s animation toolset and renderfarm behind you?
Making an independent animated short is hard. But what if you had the power of Pixar’s animation toolset and renderfarm behind you?
American audiences to Fox: please stop making "Ice Age" films.
Can Warner Bros. reboot Pepe Le Pew for modern audiences?
Brazilian studio Lobo knocks it out of the park with this advertising short for textile maker Interface.
In "Atomic Puppet," a superhero is transformed into a powerless puppet who is only effective when placed on the hands of his biggest fan.
GKIDS is proud to bring you "Phantom Boy," the highly anticipated new film from the Academy Award-nominated writers and directors of "A Cat in Paris."
Chris Renaud talks about comic influences on "The Secret Life of Pets," Illumination's unconventional workflow, and the studio's fluid production process that allows humor to be added in during every stage of production.
Early digital effects were mixed in with breakfast cereal and matzo crackers to create one of the iconic sequences in contemporary cinema.
The Academy is touting the diversity of its new member invites, but how diverse are they really in the animation and vfx branches?
We've got the 2016 trailer premiere for Mexico's big animation event, Pixelatl.
Everyone was at Annecy this year, from Guillermo del Toro to the president of France.
This zombie animated feature from South Korea packs more than a few surprises
How does one of the most famous animators in the world get booted from his country’s only animation school?
The director of "Shark Tale" and "A Monster in Paris" is lined up to direct an animated biopic about an artist murdered by the Nazis during WW2.
As much a surrealist art piece as a game promo, the trailer for Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War III is a unique accomplishment. Cartoon Brew takes a look at how it was made.
On the eve of the world's largest animation festival, here's a few useful items you might consider bringing with you to the festival.
Carton Brew speaks to ILM vfx supe Pablo Helman about the variety of vfx techniques needed to create the scene-stealing performances of Bebop and Rocksteady.
New York City's School of Visual Arts MFA Computer Art department is receiving global recognition for the shorts created by its students.
Around two thousand pieces of animation art and ephemera will be sold at auction in June.
Cartoon Brew presents the Internet world premiere of "Symphony of Two Minds," a CG short unlike any you've seen before.