‘Best of Luck with the Wall’ by Josh Begley
A voyage across the US-Mexico border, stitched together from 200,000 satellite images.
A voyage across the US-Mexico border, stitched together from 200,000 satellite images.
In Turkey, "Zootopia" is no match for "Bad Cat."
We look at the top contenders in this year's Oscar race for best animated short.
Microsoft is edging into Apple and Wacom's territory with its all-in-one touchscreen desktop Surface Studio.
Who are the likely contenders for a visual effects Oscar? And which films might surprise this year?
An expressionistic portrait of the final minutes in the life of Winnipeg’s doomed Second World War hero, Andrew Mynarski.
New Zealand is poised to enter the Academy Award race this year with "25 April," an adult-skewing animated feature about World War I.
A weathered sheriff returns to the remains of an accident he has spent a lifetime trying to forget.
Discover the art of Clio Chiang, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day.
Can hundreds, or even thousands, of people experience vr simultaneously? A new start-up by former Dreamworks Animation vets thinks they can make it happen.
A metaphorical and abstract way to talk about the natural circle of events, which often switches the rules of the characters involved.
Watch the trailers for the short films that won at 3D Wire in Segovia, Spain.
Studios around the world are now using TVPaint to craft their latest features.
The most expensive Chinese-financed animated feature of all time is getting an American release.
We explore the new film from "Dam Keeper" directors Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi,
Find out how Double Negative created a battle sequence between skeletons and invisible creatures in Tim Burton's latest film.
Discover the art of Mel Tow, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day.
The biggest collection of material ever from the production of the seminal Disney film 'Pinocchio' is currently on display in San Francisco.
Animation veteran Clay Kaytis joins a long list of animation directors who have jumped into live-action filmmaking.
"Storks" didn't connect with audiences. Was it simply a poor film or another WB marketing goof-up?