The Dos And Don’ts Of Storyboarding: 10 Tips From Cartoon Network Artists
What does it take to make it as a storyboard artist? The people behind "Summer Camp Island," "Apple & Onion," and "The Amazing World of Gumball" give advice.
What does it take to make it as a storyboard artist? The people behind "Summer Camp Island," "Apple & Onion," and "The Amazing World of Gumball" give advice.
The initiative aims to "inspire local creativity while raising the bar for independent animation worldwide."
For less than $17, experience the first virtual edition of the famous Annecy festival.
Four aliens crash-land into suburban America. They can't agree on whether Earth is awful or awesome.
Learn how to create a project from conception to completion, and how to break into the industry.
Get drunk with your director, treat them like a spouse, and be ready to annoy them. This worked for Nicolas Schmerkin, at least.
Utter chaos defines the last 30 days in the animation world.
The projects include feature films, series, games, and works of augmented and virtual reality.
Human marionettes, Chinese mythology, and sex ed, Danish-style: here's what caught our eye on the co-production forum's first day.
Distribution arrangements have been confirmed for the Middle East and North Africa, as well as Japan, which is co-producing the historical epic.
The awards recognize achievements in European animated feature filmmaking. The winners will be announced on March 5.
80 films have been selected for this year's competition.
Cartoon Brew visited the latest edition of the festival, which ran in December in the Slovenian capital Ljubljana.
Cosmos-Maya, an animation studio based in India and Singapore, has boarded the theatrical revival of the hit 1980s series.
Sam Spina's comic reveals the joys, anxieties, and endless procrastination that his career involves. Read it here.
The pitching platform for animated features takes place in Bordeaux, France from March 3–5.
Writers and storyboarders should talk more. Animation directors should be repped by the DGA. Oh, and Western shows sound better in Japanese.
The multi-billion-dollar platform offers big stars, animation, and a new piece of tech called Turnstyle.
The veteran director talks to us about "Primal," his series-turned-feature, currently in the running for an Oscar.
The live-action director and producer of the tv special explain how they staged one of the most surreal scenes in the franchise's history.