Short Pick Of The Day: ‘Purl’ by Kristen Lester
An earnest ball of yarn named Purl gets a job in a fast-paced, high energy, bro-tastic start-up.
An earnest ball of yarn named Purl gets a job in a fast-paced, high energy, bro-tastic start-up.
Formerly Studio Pascal Blais, Tonic DNA sets a new course for its future, including more long-form projects.
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Tim Burton's remake of Disney's "Dumbo" looks exactly like one imagines it would.
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Spanish artist Nacho Rodríguez invites us into his studio, and shares how his environment inspires and influences his animation work.
Venom’s many forms and many states meant vfx artists had a lot of problems to solve.
An oral history of PDI's tech behind the making of "Antz," which is celebrating its 20th anniversary.
An exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Netflix's new feature "Next Gen."
Cartoon Brew speaks to the organizer of "Dover Boys Reanimated," a fun recreation of a classic animated film.
Animation supervisor Alan Hawkins shares animation secrets behind Blobby, Count Dracula’s bat transformations, and the Kraken.
Watch this music video created entirely with imagery from an 1897 Sears Roebuck Catalogue.
The latest Google Spotlight is as much experiment as short, pushing the limits of interaction between the viewer and character.
Created by ex-Disney artists, Taiko Studios had to learn some new tricks in international collaboration to create its first project, "One Small Step."
The Japanese filmmaker's toe-tapping latest "Lu Over the Wall" open in the U.S. this Friday.