O Canada: Cartoon Brew Is Boosting Its Canadian Coverage; Will Grow Montreal Presence
Cartoon Brew is building a new office in Canada.
Cartoon Brew is building a new office in Canada.
Montreal-based Rodeo FX has released a breakdown of its award-winning visual effects work on “Game of Throne.”
Montreal’s vfx and animation industries keep growing.
All the key details about this weekend’s new animation release: “Sgt. Stubby: An American Hero.”
With her first three shorts, Niki Lindroth von Bahr has established herself as an important voice in stop-motion filmmaking.
Cinesite’s studio in Montreal will produce animation for “Extinct,” a Chinese animated feature directed by “Simpsons Movie” director David Silverman.
Another key name from Disney Animation is jumping ship.
Reel FX is hiring 220 people for its new Montreal studio.
The “Isle of Dogs” vr experience allows viewers to watch stop motion animators at work.
Don Hertzfeldt’s new film picks up a grand prize at its Canadian festival premiere in Montreal.
Montreal’s Sommets festival kicked off today with a masterclass by former Disney producer Don Hahn and screening of “The Big Bad Fox And Other Tales.”
Was “Leap!” a hit or a flop? Depends on how you look at it.
Creator of the one-of-a-kind game GNOG, the Montreal-based KO_OP has a blueprint for the future of making games: together, we’re stronger.
Sony Pictures Animation is pivoting from Poop to Jesus Christ.
Gnome guts, gnome glory.
After delaying the film’s release and reworking the English dub, The Weinstein Company has released a new trailer for “Leap!”
“Captain Underpants” marks a couple of historic firsts for Dreamworks Animation, and for L.A. feature artists, they could be worrisome firsts.
Starting as a local screening event, Sommets du cinéma d’animation has turned into a significant international festival. We review the 2016 edition.
Discover the art of Pascal Blanché, Cartoon Brew’s Artist of the Day.
The 15th edition of Montreal’s Sommets animation festival takes place next week.
One of Dreamworks’ most highly regarded animators is heading to Canada to direct his first feature.
What happened in Montreal in 1967 has never happened before or since.
The studio’s first project will be “Klaus” directed by Sergio Pablos.
Animation is overtaking the streets of downtown Montreal’s entertainment district, the Quartier des Spectacles, and various cities in Scotland in honor of Norman McLaren’s centennial.
Beginning today in Montreal and continuing through Sunday is the 11th annual Montreal Animated Film Summit (Les Sommets du cinéma …