The Oscar Shortlist Interviews: How The Films Were Visually Developed
We asked the directors of this year's 15 shortlisted shorts how they came up with their styles and techniques.
We asked the directors of this year's 15 shortlisted shorts how they came up with their styles and techniques.
From the Fleischers to Satoshi Kon, we've got your Christmas viewing schedule sorted.
Adults, take heart: the rest of the world makes animated features for you, even if Hollywood doesn't.
These films struck us with their beauty and ambition. Will Academy voters agree?
The year may be wrapping up, but streamers aren't slowing down their animation releases.
Check out the artwork of five filmmakers whose animated shorts have qualified for the Oscar.
L.A.’s Animation Is Film has announced the winners of its fourth edition, which was held in person on October 22–24. Flee …
The festival's program runs the gamut from indie to industry, tech talks to rare retrospectives.
For many graduates, this strange experience sharpened their ideas about what they want in their careers. They tell us why.
We asked Cartoon Brew readers about their ghoulish picks for the Halloween season.
Animator Chris Meyer-White explains the software's advantages when it comes to hybrid approaches.
Following the demise of Hiroshima International Animation Festival, the new Hiroshima Animation Season will hold its first edition on August 17–21, 2022.
But the number of women invited to join these branches remains well below average.
The films range from the well known, like "Waltz with Bashir," "MInd Game," and "Fantastic Planet," to the more obscure.
A look at Chilean feature and series pitches at Annecy.
A look at five notable shorts, from up-and-coming filmmakers and established pros alike, that will screen next week at the famed animation festival.
The show "reminds me of just how profound an impact animation can have on a young mind," says Bogan.
Dreamworks, Illumination, Mr. Magoo, Woody Woodpecker, He-Man, Felix the Cat: the telecom titan owns one of the deepest libraries of animation characters, past and present.
The slate runs the gamut from singing honey bears to a chainsaw-wielding George Washington.
"There was a magical quality in it: it's more like little dolls that were coming to life," says Park of the classic British stop-motion series.