Animation Guild/AMPTP Negotiations To Resume Feb 14: These Are The Demands Of Color Designers, Story Artists, And Timing Directors
The talks will pick up where they broke off on December 3.
The talks will pick up where they broke off on December 3.
Run by Miyu Distribution, the channel features dozens of striking festival films, including award winners and Oscar nominees.
It's a light month for animated originals, though viewers — especially younger ones — still have plenty to look forward to.
The workers at the "Call of Duty" developer are now taking their fight to the National Labor Relations Board.
The Mercury Filmworks animator tells us how he made his film using Toon Boom Harmony Premium.
Pixar staffers were already unhappy that two of their films had gone straight to streaming. Now it's happening again.
The French studio wants to avoid "the watered-down things" that result from Hollywood's profit-seeking formula, says "Arcane" lead animator Alexis Wanneroy.
The platform also contains nearly all of the 15 Oscar-shortlisted animated shorts.
Jim Hillin, the cg supervisor of "Beauty and the Beast," reveals the creation of an iconic moment in Disney animation history.
We asked Cartoon Brew readers about their ghoulish picks for the Halloween season.
Animation educators at the Toon Boom-accredited online school discuss their teaching philosophies.
The new Toronto base will work on vfx for film and episodic projects, feature animation, and technology.
No animated film release is safe from the pandemic.
The Vancouver-based studio is capitalizing on rapid growth in the pandemic.
Dash Shaw's bold, trippy feature opens in North America on Friday.
The show premieres on Disney+ on Wednesday. Here's what the critics are saying.
The studio is set to open in January 2022. Its first production will be a "Moana" spin-off series.
Enrico Casarosa’s radiant first feature is an ode to the kind of bond that only young boys can form.
Welcome to Series Craft, a new series in which we explore a particular creative facet of a show's production in-depth and discuss the creative choices that lead to the finished result onscreen.
Bob Chapek has given the fullest explanation yet for the decision to move the Pixar film to Disney+.