Academy’s New Invites in Animation/VFX Branches Are 95% Male Artists
Male artists and the Disney Company continue to dominate the Academy's animation and vfx branches.
Male artists and the Disney Company continue to dominate the Academy's animation and vfx branches.
The troubled Pixar production ditched many of its original voice actors.
A new book explores the original, un-Disney-like goals of Pixar's first feature effort.
The film arrives in American theaters this November.
John Lasseter says that Disney and Pixar will aim to increase diversity onscreen—and hopefully offscreen too.
Annecy is taking over San Diego Comic-Con as the place for Hollywood to preview its major projects.
Pixar is going ethnic with its next short.
See if you can guess which one.
A project aims to collect as many letters of encouragement as it can from animators.
Festival director Thierry Frémaux continues to show his love for animation.
The 20th anniversary edition of the conference will present some major industry players.
Pixar's RenderMan software has been used in the creation of all its films, as well as blockbusters like "The Lego Movie," "Guardians of the Galaxy," and "Interstellar."
Disney's promotional campaign for "Inside Out" is heating up with the release of both a new trailer and commercial.
DreamWorks CEO Jeffrey Katzenberg says that it has been "the hardest, most difficult, most painful eight weeks in our 20-year history."
Watch animation's biggest awards show live on Cartoon Brew tonight.
The major studios filed a motion last Friday in federal court asking a judge to dismiss the antitrust wage-fixing lawsuit that had been filed by animation industry employees.
The American animation industry's wage-fixing scandal received the most attention on Cartoon Brew this year, with three of our most viewed stories focused on that topic.
Disney Animation and Pixar president Ed Catmull is listing one of his compounds in Kailua, Hawaii, just two years after building it.
Ed Catmull allegedly told Disney artists they were free to find higher-paying work at other studios while he knew they couldn't.
The wage-theft scheme operated by major American animation studios continues to grow with no end in sight.