TRAILER: ‘Another Day Of Life’ Takes Animation To New Places
Based on the true life adventures of a Polish journalist, “Another Day of Life” uses animation to tell a tough story.
Based on the true life adventures of a Polish journalist, “Another Day of Life” uses animation to tell a tough story.
Simple Animation aims to make it simple for animators anywhere in the world to collaborate on projects using its virtual studio solution.
Complete list of winners from the inaugural Quirino Awards.
A look at the nominees of the Ibero-American Quirino Awards, which will be presented tonight.
The worlds of business and academia have not traditionally mixed effectively within the animation world, but this week’s Quirino Awards aims to change that.
Leading representatives from the Ibero-American animation industry are gathering this week to talk about the booming animation scene in the region.
Here’s an exclusive first-look at a very unconventional 2D feature film from Spain.
One of the darkest of the Oscar-contending animated features, “Birdboy: The Forgotten Children” explores how external matters like pollution and drugs can contaminate the interior of its characters.
Coming to theaters in 2018: “Animal Crackers.”
An American company is putting money into 2D animation again — and that company is Netflix!
Watch the world premiere of Alessandro Novelli’s “Lights,” part of season 2 of CB Fest.
Discover the art of Federico Piatti, Cartoon Brew’s Artist of the Day.
An old woman tries to bring her late husband back by means of twisted rituals.
Experienced render farm provider Summus says its cloud-based virtual production studio called Simple Animation will benefit everyone from freelancers to large studios.
Over 150 animation projects will be presented next week at 3D Wire.
“Despicable Me,” the most financially successful theatrical animation franchise of all-time, has unlikely roots in an independent Spanish studio.
Key figures from Spanish animation art and industry will converge in Segovia next month at 3D Wire.
Was “Leap!” a hit or a flop? Depends on how you look at it.
Two former Dreamworks directors will direct features for Skydance.
“Animal Crackers” is set to debut in the U.S. this fall.