TV ROUNDUP: Amazon, Apple, Netflix, Disney Junior, Gaumont
A look at new and upcoming animation series for tv and streaming.
A look at new and upcoming animation series for tv and streaming.
Despite the winding path his idea took, creator Carl Faruolo is simply happy that Nickelodeon is finally letting people see what he made.
He was a master of limited television animation, and proved that it can be as fun and creative as full animation.
A look at all the intense work that went into the cinematography of Wes Anderson's "Isle of Dogs," before a single frame is ever animated.
Nick Park talks about combining dinosaurs, giant ducks, and the world's favorite sport in his stop-motion feature, "Early Man."
‘Paddington 2’ animation supervisor Pablo Grillo talks with us about how Framestore explored animation style and technique to discover the personality of its cg-animated star.
A cartoonish blast from the past, co-directors Benjamin Renner and Patrick Imbert’s Big Bad Fox and Other Tales bows equally to …
'Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle' features plenty of cg jungle animals, as well as a number of other visual effects.
Practical effects, digital make-up, and dry-for-wet filming helped make Guillermo del Toro's 'The Shape of Water' possible.
An exploration of the storytelling power of real-life materials in animation.
'Geri's Game' director Jan Pinkava sits down with Cartoon Brew for an in-depth interview on the Pixar short's 20th anniversary.
Animators overcame big challenges to transform Taika Waititi into a 7-foot 6-inch rock creature.
The studio looked to real world reference for water, sand, fire, and smoke in their latest Lego movie.
"The Emoji Movie" did something right.
Titmouse brought its A game for the new Amazon fantasy-adventure series "Niko and the Sword of Light."
Could Whoopi Goldberg get "Song of the South" released in the United States?
How the "Transformers: The Last Knight" vfx crew crafted a new kind of transformation for the franchise’s fifth outing.
MPC made Captain Salazar appear underwater, even when he wasn't.
The adaptation of the Neil Gaiman novel had some out-there god imagery that was so crazy it needed a custom-made camera rig to make it possible.
The directors of "Loving Vincent" share details about the unique production techniques used to create their new feature.