Life After Pixar: An Interview with Brenda Chapman
"Brave" director Brenda Chapman reveals big new plans in an exclusive interview with Cartoon Brew.
"Brave" director Brenda Chapman reveals big new plans in an exclusive interview with Cartoon Brew.
The creators of the Finnish cross-media brand "Gigglebug" share their unconventional app-to-broadcast journey.
Fresh off "The Jungle Book," Jon Favreau has discovered a new passion: vr filmmaking.
The 27-year-old pitching and co-production market is one of the most important events in the world of European TV animation.
We present an exclusive first-look at "John Vardar vs. the Galaxy," a comic space-opera from Macedonia.
Five films are competing for Europe's top prize for animated shorts.
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.
Over 70 guests from 13 countries will attend Pixelatl next month in Mexico.
Claude Barras' breakout animation debut "My Life As a Courgette" will represent Switzerland at the Academy Awards.
Mark Osborne talks about why he said no to directing the project at first and why working in CG can drive a director crazy.
Theft in the world of advertising is rarely accidental; it is part of the craft.
Making an independent animated short is hard. But what if you had the power of Pixar’s animation toolset and renderfarm behind you?
Can Warner Bros. reboot Pepe Le Pew for modern audiences?
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.
We've got the 2016 trailer premiere for Mexico's big animation event, Pixelatl.
Fifteen participants will be chosen from Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela to participate in an all-expenses animation development program.
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.
If you want a preview of the TV shows that European animation companies will be producing over the next few years, Cartoon Forum is the place to be.
First rule of Garfield: You can never have enough Garfield!
Disney will release "Zootopia" on home video and streaming platforms just 95 days after its U.S. theatrical debut.