The Animation That Changed Me: Bruce Smith On ‘One Hundred And One Dalmatians’
“My first impressions were that animation was a magical medium. I wished that I could do something like that when I got older,” says Smith.
“My first impressions were that animation was a magical medium. I wished that I could do something like that when I got older,” says Smith.
The biggest collection of material ever from the production of the seminal Disney film ‘Pinocchio’ is currently on display in San Francisco.
Culhane also inspired the character of Flying John in “Fantasia/2000.”
Steve Hulett recounts his role in the the confusing and chaotic production of Disney’s most un-Disney-like feature, “The Black Cauldron.”
A look at animation history via Cartoon Brew’s archives.
A fun online find: early theater and movie advertisements drawn by Disney animation legend Milt Kahl.
Cartoon women are inherently difficult subjects for the animator for the reason that animation demands caricature and comedy, which are …
Like a signature, each animator has their own little quirks or trademarks that distinguish their animation from others. Some draw …
Sometimes when I’m animating, I recharge my creative batteries by watching some of my favorite scenes or pieces of animation. There’s a …
The pet project of UP director and flipbook aficionado Pete Docter: a packaged boxed-set of nine flipbooks.
Imagine that you could interview Milt Kahl at the height of his powers and ask him anything you wanted. That’s the opportunity a little …
Seems like everyone is talking about Paperman, the new Disney short that recently premiered at the Annecy Animation Festival and is …
It used to be that artists drew fan art of cartoon characters. Nowadays, they draw fan art of the animators themselves, like this tribute …
Let’s celebrate Halloween with the creepiest Disney short ever made: Jack Kinney’s “Duck Pimples.”
If you read just one thing today, make it this newly released 1976 interview with Disney animator Milt Kahl conducted by Michael Barrier …