New Series ‘The Doomies,’ ‘Dragon Striker’ Lead Packed Disney TV Slate
During its annual Annecy studio presentation, Disney announced three new series, several renewals, and expanded episode counts of upcoming series.
During its annual Annecy studio presentation, Disney announced three new series, several renewals, and expanded episode counts of upcoming series.
Bye Bye Bunny: A Looney Tunes Musical will be the first-ever Looney Tunes original animated musical movie produced by WBA.
The Lego Movie and Happy Feet studio Animal Logic is handling animation for the literary adaptation.
We speak with some of the school's graduates to find out what they liked – and didn't like – about this iconic animation program.
Goldberg and Supper Club producer-director Jason Sterman sat down with Cartoon Brew to discuss Disney's new learn-to-draw series.
The project explores "an agile and more iterative approach to linear animated filmmaking."
She will develop new projects spanning preschool, kids, families, and adults.
Annie voters have until next week to decide which of these projects will take home the prize.
From the Fleischers to Satoshi Kon, we've got your Christmas viewing schedule sorted.
The Shanghai studio is going big on sci-fi, fantasy, and Chinese mythology.
Here are films from Austria, Estonia, Taiwan, Russia, and Indonesia …
The streaming platform hosts some of the most high-profile animated shorts of the year. Sign up here.
Get the lowdown on key shows launching on streaming in November.
Check out U.S. animation highlights of the coming weeks.
"Cartoon Carnival" will revisit characters like Farmer Alfalfa and Felix the Cat, and look at recent efforts to restore these cartoons.
What’s the big deal with real-time rendering? Sure, you can shorten production time by cutting out long waits for rendering, but there’s a whole lot more to it than that.
This week, we spotlight five artists who will speak at the convention on September 7–12.
Europe's most important pitching platform for animated series returns on September 20–23. Here's some projects to look out for.
"Will they not understand until animation workers too begin to die, one after another?" says director Takashi Watanabe about employers.
“A studio should not have its twenty-something girls crying in the bathroom, doing all-nighters,” says Joan Chung.