Disney Produces Its First Oswald The Lucky Rabbit Short In Nearly 95 Years
Disney legend Eric Goldberg directs, with animation by Goldberg, Mark Henn, and Randy Haycock.
Disney legend Eric Goldberg directs, with animation by Goldberg, Mark Henn, and Randy Haycock.
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The series, which has industry veterans onboards, has pulled off an impressive pastiche of the 1930s Fleischer style.
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Many people view the Oscar as the ultimate film honor. When it comes to animated features, it's the ultimate sham.
Leib created animation for The New York Times and films including "American Splendor" and "American Ultra."
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Veteran animator Morgan Williams offers motion designers some valuable advice — and runs courses for those who want to learn more…
The show is aiming for an animation style "inspired by the classic Fleischer cartoons from the 1930s."
The Dutch filmmaker Rosto talks about reaching the end of his Thee Wreckers Tetralogy, a personal fantasia of visuals and audio that's quite unlike anything else.
Popeye is making a comeback.
The BAFTA nominations for animated feature, British short animation, and special visual effects are announced.
'Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle' features plenty of cg jungle animals, as well as a number of other visual effects.
'Geri's Game' director Jan Pinkava sits down with Cartoon Brew for an in-depth interview on the Pixar short's 20th anniversary.
Cuphead delivers on its promise of letting anyone play a classic hand-drawn 1930s cartoon.
Space Jam is 20 years old! Our 3-part oral history begins with the troubled start to production, character designs, and how the basketball scenes were shot.
"Dragonheart," released twenty years ago this week, was a live-action film that had one of the first digital characters you could believe in. We talk to the ILM artists who created it.
Rubber-hose animation is back -- only this time in a videogame.
Clarence is headed back to the 1920s.
DreamWorks Animation has bought the rights to the 95-year-old feline cartoon icon Felix the Cat. The studio acquired the character by paying an undisclosed sum to Don Oriolo, whose father Joe helped revive Felix in the 1950s and later assumed ownership of the character.