This Disney Artist Received The Most Amazing Gift When He Left the Studio in 1937
He was one very lucky artist.
He was one very lucky artist.
The Saturday Morning legends will step up and take responsibility for Fangface, Turbo Teen and Rubik The Amazing Cube.
Check out the films of Tony Dusko, a grade-school teacher who has been using animation to communicate with his students.
Venture will be supported by revenue from South Park and the Broadway musical Book of Mormon.
Our best wishes to Pixar’s big boss John Lasseter who turns 56 years old today!
They might make you laugh, or think, or simply smile. Here’s a trio of new animated short films from a few artists I admire.
Let us celebrate the final day of 2012 with inspiring visuals by animation legend Ferdinand Horvath.
Let us take a moment to acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of the animation community members who we lost in 2012.
Keiji Nakazawa, the creator of the manga series Barefoot Gen, passed away on December 19th from lung cancer.
A new collection of celebrated works by independent artists, carefully curated and beautifully restored.
Bruno Bozzetto – who has produced a remarkably solid body of work, ripe for rediscovery.
The William Joyce brand has been uniformly successful across various media platforms—except for one arena: CG animated features.
I think we must be in the Golden Age of Animated Christmas Cards. Here’s a wonderful new selection we’ve just received.
Forbes Magazine has published a list of 30 Under 30 in Hollywood and two animators managed to sneak their way onto the list.
Animator and illustrator Zach Cohen’s latest film was produced in five days…
Check out this short, bizarre sequence about a fish in a train – the somewhat-NSFW opener for a local “doomsday” film festival…
It’s that time of year when animators all over the world express themselves by creating animated greeting cards. Here’s a few we’ve received so far this month…
If you are like me and enjoy everything animator Pendleton Ward does, check out this new series of casual mini-webisodes.
Check out this unique piece of animation – a student project projected onto the side of a building.
Mike Carlo is an animator at Titmouse’s N.Y. Studio, and has been working on a bunch of his own short films…