How Jibjab Broke All The Rules For Its First Series, ‘Ask the Storybots’
Jibjab has never been a conventional animation company—and that's how they like it.
Jibjab has never been a conventional animation company—and that's how they like it.
We look at the top contenders in this year's Oscar race for best animated short.
Microsoft is edging into Apple and Wacom's territory with its all-in-one touchscreen desktop Surface Studio.
An effort to organize the artists at Burbank, California-based Stoopid Buddy Stoodios has gained momentum in recent weeks.
Mark Dippé and Steve ‘Spaz’ Williams, who created groundbreaking vfx work on "Jurassic Park," "T2," and "The Abyss," talk about what's different about the vfx industry today.
We explore the new film from "Dam Keeper" directors Robert Kondo and Dice Tsutsumi,
Find out how Double Negative created a battle sequence between skeletons and invisible creatures in Tim Burton's latest film.
A feature film is being planned for 2018.
Now that Cartoon Network has announced the end of "Adventure Time," the show's artists reflect on the impact it had on their lives and careers.
The biggest collection of material ever from the production of the seminal Disney film 'Pinocchio' is currently on display in San Francisco.
Makoto Shinkai’s smash-hit "Your Name" is an unstoppable force at the Japanese box office.
The creators of the Finnish cross-media brand "Gigglebug" share their unconventional app-to-broadcast journey.
A popular Chinese emoticon is transitioning from mobile devices to the bigscreen.
Technologies have changed over time, but one thing remains the same about SVA's MFA Computer Art program: its unique multidisciplinary approach to digital art making.
"Bru wants to know if Boegie is feeling it."
Fresh off "The Jungle Book," Jon Favreau has discovered a new passion: vr filmmaking.
Discover the art of Jerry Suh, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day.
What would happen if two historic animation powerhouses—Warner Bros. and Disney—collaborated on a TV series? Whatever you were expecting, it probably wasn't this.
Yesterday was Jeffrey Katzenberg's last day as head of DreamWorks Animation. What he created will never exist again.
Laika has some very different projects planned for the future.