Preview: Taschen Will Release Colossal ‘Mickey Mouse: The Ultimate History’
To celebrate Mickey’s 90th birthday, Taschen and Disney have teamed up to produce a massive book on the character.
To celebrate Mickey’s 90th birthday, Taschen and Disney have teamed up to produce a massive book on the character.
Not everyone at Disney is happy about this children’s book starring John Lasseter.
This book helps creators and filmmakers to know which questions to ask, and to recognize when the answers they get sound a little less than trustworthy. In the entertainment business, that can come in handy.
“The Emoji Movie” did something right.
For once, a Disney history book about women artists.
French animators are making big contributions to a new line of Little Golden Books.
Disney’s Nine Old Men…move over and make room for Nine MORE Old Men!
This new animation history textbook is based on the animation history courses that author Maureen Furniss teaches at CalArts.
A new book pulls back the curtain on the vfx industry and offers a somber, if not fascinating, read on the current state of the business.
Cartoon Brew worked with Moonbot Studios and Radio Flyer to create an exclusive 33-page e-book loaded with artwork from the new short “Taking Flight.”
Check out an exclusive video preview of one of the year’s most hotly anticipated animation books.
Shiyoon Kim, who designs memorable characters for Disney films like “Zootopia” and “Big Hero 6,” introduces a personal character of his own, Nelbert the Introvert.
Take a first look inside Taschen’s ginormous Disney art book!
If you’re going to buy one book on classic Disney animation this year, this is probably the one.
Forty-three years after its release, one of the weirdest Japanese animated features is receiving its due recognition in the United States.
The creator of “Hamilton” reveals an unlikely source of inspiration.
Brad Bird’s animated classic is getting the art-of book treatment, a mere 17 years after its theatrical release.
The 900-plus page manga biography is drawn by one of Tezuka’s former assistants, Toshio Ban.
Pixar’s latest short is getting its very own art-of book.
LIke his fellow ‘Avatar’ co-creator, Michael DiMartino is entering the world of publishing.