Interview: Joaquín Cociña And Cristóbal León Discuss Their New Short ‘Los Huesos,’ Premiering Today At Venice Film Fest
“We always want to do funny things, but the results are always terrifying. We seem to be bad comedians.”
“We always want to do funny things, but the results are always terrifying. We seem to be bad comedians.”
Drouin was known for the striking shorts he made at the National Film Board of Canada, such as “Mindscape” and “Imprints.”
An insightful, if sometimes dryly academic, look at the development of abstract in animation, chiefly between the 1950s and 1970s.
Gina O’Melia traces the rise of the American Saturday morning cartoon and the challenge to its supremacy from anime shows.
In a new book, Sam Summers sets out to dissect how the Dreamworks formula, with its pop tunes, celebrity actors, wink-wink gags, differs from Disney’s.
Our series on Canada’s animation hotspots concludes with a profile of Montreal, home to one of the country’s most vibrant animation scenes.
The Canadian director has followed his 2019 film “Ville Neuve” with an equally multi-layered, mesmerizing work.
Animated shorts that Academy voters should take some time to consider.
So the Toronto scene continues to blossom — but does it have the same lure it once did for aspiring animators?
What gives the city an edge — and what threats does it face?
Little known outside of Quebec, Animation Vieux Montréal has emerged as one of Canada’s most successful animation schools.
Cartoon Brew visited the latest edition of the festival, which ran in December in the Slovenian capital Ljubljana.
How can Halifax compete with the likes of Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal? Key players in the city give their views.
Cartoon Brew visited the first edition of Feinaki Beijing Animation Week, a new kind of animation event in China.
It isn’t all about Disney and Pixar in this awards race. These smaller-scale films from abroad also warrant attention from the Academy.
A director talks us through the ups and downs of making a low-budget cg animated feature.
“If you have an idea for a short that involves story, for God’s sake don’t do it in vr.”
She directed iconic animated shorts like “Asparagus” and “Joy Street.”
The film screened last week in the Contrechamp Feature Film competition of the Annecy festival.
There’s more animation jobs in Ottawa than there are qualified workers.