‘Pivot’ by Louis Morton
A music video created with 2,000 drawings, a few dozen branches, 2 lights, 1 camera and 1 computer.
A music video created with 2,000 drawings, a few dozen branches, 2 lights, 1 camera and 1 computer.
Laika's "The Boxtrolls" topped the noms with a total of thirteen; the awards will be handed out January 31, 2015, in Los Angeles, California.
The DreamWorks brand continues its free-fall in the United States: "Penguins of Madagascar" opened below all expectations in the U.S.
The idyllic market square of two artisan stallholders is invaded by a slick fast-food vendor, set to steal all their customers.
A cat wants to become human.
Here's a 4-minute piece from the upcoming "Penguins of Madagascar" that DreamWorks Animation teased last weekend at New York Comic Con.
Earlier this month, the class of 2014 graduate films from French animation school Gobelins were published online.
What would really happen if you gave control of a giant killer robot to a group of teenagers?
Last night was a night of cartoon firsts at the 2014 Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards as "Bob's Burgers" and "Simpsons" voice actor Harry Shearer each won an Emmy Award for the first time.
What can one say about the new trailer for "Penguins of Madagascar" that hasn't already been said about the previous twenty-plus DreamWorks Animation comedies?
Ross O'Donovan, an Australian animator who creates Internet cartoons using the handle Rubber Ninja, has posted a video that argues recent changes in YouTube's algorithms give preferential treatment to live-action content creators while making it more difficult for animation creators to earn money on YouTube.
The Venice Film Festival, which is the world's oldest film festival, announced the line-up today for their 71st edition. The festival is known for not giving much consideration to animated cinema, but they always throw in a few animated films.
"Walking City" is a continuation of Universal Everything’s artistic line of enquiry, investigating human movement, emotional design, architecture and sound.
The nominations for the 66th annual Primetime Emmy Awards were announced this morning, and the big animation news isn't who was nominated, but who wasn't: "The Simpsons"
The Annecy International Animated Film Festival, the world's oldest and biggest animation festival, wrapped up its 38th edition on June 14th. Here is the complete list of winners.
A look at the work of Rob Dunlavey, Cartoon Brew's Artist of the Day.
Next Wednesday, the animated duo of Jeff Twiller and Randy J. Johnson will host their own animated film screening in Brooklyn. It's a legit line-up of animated shorts, with perceptive cinematic commentary supplied inbetween the films by Twiller and Johnson. Thankfully, they happen to be animation experts.
Mark Mayerson, a TV show creator, animator, and teacher, has written what may be the single best thing I've ever read about the contemporary animation pitching process.
The following two spots attracted my attention for the inventive ways in which they mixed live-action with animation: "Metamorphosis" for Hermès, directed by Julien Vallée of Vallée Duhamel, and "Inner Beauty" for Honda, directed by the venerable production team of Smith & Foulkes through Nexus Productions.
Simon knows about ducks quite well. They make noise, fly, swim, some even roll. Sometimes, it's a bit confusing and Simon gets lost.