Look Inside Ed Catmull’s New $10 Million San Francisco Mansion
He's not inviting you to his mansion anytime soon, but at least we've got this video tour.
He's not inviting you to his mansion anytime soon, but at least we've got this video tour.
Duke Johnson and Charlie Kaufman's stop motion drama Anomalisa is making its presence felt during awards season.
Darnell's new company Baobab Studios will release its first virtual reality short, "Invasion," early next year.
Hopefully Pete Docter has started clearing space on his mantel because the awards for "Inside Out" are going to pile up quickly this award season.
Bob Sabiston was offered a job three times by Steve Jobs, including two gigs at Pixar. Here's what he did.
Adusted for inflation, "The Good Dinosaur" is Pixar's weakest launch ever at the box office.
Filmmaker Tess Martin visits Anim'est, Romania's biggest annual animation event.
"Gumball" and "Gravity Falls" also earned BAFTA Children's Awards.
Here's the list of 10 short films that have been shortlisted for an Oscar.
What's the right drawing tablet for you?
Aardman's low-budget, big-picture animation continues to compete in our blockbuster marketplace, with stop-motion animation more real than hyperreal CGI.
Paramount Animation will be releasing lots of random animated films over the next few years.
Charlie Brown might be a loveable loser, but Fox proved a winner with a $45 million "Peanuts Movie" launch.
The outspoken animation legend speaks with Cartoon Brew about his new film "The Last Days of Coney Island" and other topics.
"Shift" was a graduation short produced at the School of Visual Arts.
The film opened in China's #3 spot, behind the debut of "Ant-Man" and the Chinese megahit "Goodbye Mr. Loser."
"The car is a tool of freedom, but it’s also destroying the planet," says Claude Cloutier about the subject matter of his new animated short.
Pixar's "Inside Out" also reached a new milestone becoming the 10th highest grossing animated feature of all time.
The tablet wars are heating up, and the winners are artists and animators.
Genndy Tartakovsky's feature continues to surprise everyone with stronger-than-expected box office numbers.