‘Divide, Multiply’ by Keita Onishi
A music video for Julien Mier & Magical Mistakes’ “Divide, Multiply.”
A music video for Julien Mier & Magical Mistakes’ “Divide, Multiply.”
An animated project wins the top short film prize at Cannes.
A Vin Diesel-voiced superhero is here to dish out justice. With his fists.
The creator of “Courage the Cowardly Dog” is reviving his earlier cult character, Purdy the Dirdy Birdy.
The great Dutch shorts director turns 75 years old today and he’s not slowing down one bit.
A full list of animation winners from SXSW in Austin, Texas.
The Oscar-nominated director speaks to Cartoon Brew about making an “online DVD.”
The Oscar-nominated short is also getting a graphic novel series.
Los Angeles-based animator Sascha Ciezata reimagines Joseph Conrad’s ‘Heart of Darkness’ as a mixed-media serialized animated short on Instagram.
SXSW has announced the animated film selections for their upcoming edition, which will take place in Austin, Texas next month.
Cartoon Brew speaks to director Greg McLeod about “365,” a new short with an unusual concept.
Venice, California-based animation and digital media studio JibJab has delivered another winning year-in-review short.
Moonbot has released a trailer for its new short “The Raven.”
The animated short “Frozen Fever” will open in theaters on March 13, 2015, in front of Disney’s live-action Cinderella.
Google’s ATAP group has released a mini-featurette about the making of Glen Keane’s short “Duet,” which was released earlier this week in its intended interactive version.
We go behind-the-scenes of the Oscar-shortlisted “The Bigger Picture” with animator Chris Wilder.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced this afternoon the list of 10 animated shorts which will advance in the voting process for this year’s Academy Awards.
We don’t often post trailers for animated shorts, but the 2-minute teaser for “Poet Anderson: The Dream Walker” has attracted a lot of attention over the past few days, and deservedly so.
Cartoon Brew looks at some of the likely contenders in the Oscar race for this year’s best animated short film.
Indie American animation legend Bill Plympton, whose films have been officially unavailable on the Internet for the past decade, has reached a deal with Shorts International to make his extensive body of self-produced work available to online audiences.