Snakes That Stole The Show: 16 Of Animations Most Memorable Reptiles
A deep dive into animation’s funniest, scariest, and most inventive snakes, from Golden Age classics to modern CG icons and hidden gems.
A deep dive into animation’s funniest, scariest, and most inventive snakes, from Golden Age classics to modern CG icons and hidden gems.
Kline discussed with Cartoon Brew the challenges of musical segments in TV animation, balancing scripts and boards, and the show's evolution from the original pitch.
Carrozza created Cartoon Network's first original online series 'Mighty Magiswords.'
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Creators and producers from across Europe brought their top projects to Toulouse this week, pitching to potential partners.
The crew tell us how they set about adapting the hit game into an animated series with lush production values.
When Sam Kishi wanted to incorporate animated segments into his live-action feature, he didn't have to look far. That's because he also runs the Mexican animation studio Platypus.
"It’s really in vogue to evoke old things to roll your eyes at them and sneer at them, and we really don’t want to do that."
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Based on the illustrations of Oscar-winning director Michael Dudok de Wit, "Ella, Oscar & Hoo" strikes an unusually poetic chord for a children's series.
In just ten minutes, L.A. artist Toniko Pantoja walks you through everything you need to know about creating an industry-worthy story portfolio for feature and tv animation.
If you want to know what upcoming shows that European tv animation producers are developing, Cartoon Forum was the place to be this week.
After 20 years in the industry, Oscar-nominated short filmmaker and commercial director Grant Orchard discovered that tv series production has its own unique challenges.
Nick's production chief Russell Hicks speaks to Cartoon Brew about the evolving world of television, and what it means for both viewers and creators.
Surrounded by nothingness, a knight lives with his wife in a small house. Every day he must defend their home against attacks of other knights. What he gets as reward is love and a satisfying meal.
Patrick Oliphant (b. 1935) is one of the Old Masters of editorial cartooning. He began his career in his native Australia, then came to the US in 1964, and won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1967, the first of many awards and accolades. The Gerald Peters Gallery in New York is presenting "Patrick Oliphant: A Survey," which includes 34 mostly new works ranging from charcoal and ink drawings, paintings in watercolor and oil, and bronze sculpture.
Currently on display at the Museum of the Moving Image in Astoria, Queens, Spectacle: The Music Video is the first ever exhibition to …
Tom Oreb is recognized by many as being one of the finest character designers during the Golden Age of Hollywood animation. Certainly, he …
I don’t know how I missed this press release, but last month, Cartoon Network announced that they will produce two new series: Peter …
Poisonberry Pete, the baddest pie in the yeast, is in town and he's looking for trouble.