2021 In Review: Cartoon Brew’s Top 20 Most-Read Stories
This was the year Blue Sky and Tangent shut down, "Demon Slayer" mania reached the U.S., and a giant David Hasselhoff model went onsale …
This was the year Blue Sky and Tangent shut down, "Demon Slayer" mania reached the U.S., and a giant David Hasselhoff model went onsale …
As he prepares to leave the company, Disney's former CEO has been reflecting on his career in interviews.
Youtube channel Khooni Monday's horror videos rack up millions of views. Its creators want to see more risk-taking in Indian animation.
Disney-Pixar's next film will be out March 11, 2022.
Buzz Lightyear is a real person. That's the set-up for "Lightyear," the 26th feature-length effort from Pixar.
"Brave" director Mark Andrews and longtime animator Andrew Gordon are among the team working on "Hawkmaster."
Pros and alumni will gather online for SCAD's annual festival on September 23–25.
For the second year in a row, it will take place in an online format, making it accessible to a global audience.
The skin and hair of virtual humans are still largely shaped by white features, argues Theodore Kim in a SIGGRAPH lecture.
All African citizens can apply for this program, which offers three months of paid skills development.
Enrico Casarosa’s radiant first feature is an ode to the kind of bond that only young boys can form.
The Russian government says "Out" violates its law against the distribution of "propaganda of non-traditional sexual relationships" among minors.
At least 36 territories will get to see Pixar's latest on the big screen. In the U.S., it will play exclusively on Disney+.
Bob Chapek has given the fullest explanation yet for the decision to move the Pixar film to Disney+.
Register for FREE to attend the Caribbean's top animation event, taking place virtually April 21–25.
The editor is one of the most important – and least understood – roles in modern feature animation filmmaking.
The Oscar-winning writer breaks down his storytelling process and reflects on the "nightmare" that was this project.
With today's series of announcements, Disney may have dealt a deathblow to movie theaters.
The award-winning artist talks about his unconventional route into animation, and the pivotal role the software played in his career.
The studio's latest feature is due to come out in June.