150 Animation Projects and High-Profile International Guests Set for Spain’s 3D Wire
3D Wire is a major Spanish animation event that highlights the vitality of the country's animation, video game, and new media industries.
3D Wire is a major Spanish animation event that highlights the vitality of the country's animation, video game, and new media industries.
The Dreamworks Animation layoffs have begun following Comcast's acquisition of the studio.
Chris Robinson looks at a few different ways to read the Ottawa grand prize-winning film "The Night of the Carrots."
Management news from around the industry.
How much do animation workers make in Vancouver? Barely a living wage in some instances.
The new one-year program, in partnership with University of Technology Sydney, will launch in 2017.
Before he became a key member of the team that made "Rugrats" and "Aaahh!!! Real Monsters," Igor Kovalyov challenged the animation world with his enigmatic short, "Hen, His Wife."
What if you could sketch a pattern or design on a piece of paper and have all the hand-drawn intricacies of your work instantly preserved in the texture of a 3D model? It may soon be possible.
Animation historian Maureen Furniss revisits the Ottawa grand prize-winning short "The Man Who Planted Trees."
The ever-expanding Brooklyn animation scene offers two unique animation screenings this month.
Cartoon Brew has the exclusive list of winners from the 13th edition of Animation Block Party!
What happened in Montreal in 1967 has never happened before or since.
SIGGRAPH can be overwhelming, so here’s an animation and VFX-focused look at what not to miss in Anaheim.
The biggest and oldest animation event in North America has announced the official selections for its short and feature film competitions.
Disney is finding money with animation in 2016.
How does one of the most famous animators in the world get booted from his country’s only animation school?
In the new frontier of vr animation, basic film concepts like cutting and editing can become huge technical challenges.
The Walt Disney Company loves to acknowledge anniversaries and milestones, except for this one.
Rising young animators and filmmakers will be featured prominently in this new Cartoon Brew feature.
A free screening series that offers an easy way for New Yorkers to catch up on top festival films from Europe.