The Animation That Changed Me: Tomm Moore on ‘The Thief And The Cobbler’
In this new series, leading filmmakers and artists discuss works of animation that have had a formative influence on them.
In this new series, leading filmmakers and artists discuss works of animation that have had a formative influence on them.
Williams, one of the world’s most acclaimed animators, has died aged 86. We look back over his wide-ranging career.
We invited industry pros to tell Cartoon Brew readers what’s inspiring them right now.
The master animator will be visiting New York City in September.
“Prologue,” he says, “is the only thing so far in my career that I’ve ever been really been pleased with.”
Annecy is taking over San Diego Comic-Con as the place for Hollywood to preview its major projects.
The Annecy International Animated Film Festival has confirmed that animation legend Richard Williams will attend the festival this year.
“I do think that animation can have a language of its own, rather than simply mimicking live action.”
This Sunday at the BFI Southbank in London, the British Film Institute, in association with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences, will present the UK/European premiere of the reconstructed work print of Richard Williams’ “The Thief and the Cobbler.” Williams will discuss the film afterward with film critic David Robinson.
Today marks the 80th birthday of legendary animator, director and educator Richard Williams. Born on March 19, 1933, in Toronto, Canada, …
This Friday, November 9th, New Yorkers can see the East Coast premiere of Kevin Schreck’s new documentary Persistence of Vision, about …
There are some genuinely laugh out loud moments in the Nostalgia Critic’s NSFW review of Richard William’s The Thief and the …
To follow up on our recent THIEF AND THE COBBLER coverage, here’s a YTMND called “Can’t Break Tack’s Stride”. And if you’re wondering …
UPDATE (NOV. 25, 2010): If you came here via the Nostalgia Critic’s review, welcome to Cartoon Brew. Take a moment to browse around the …
Now that you’ve returned a creative producer – an animator, no less – to head Disney Feature Animation and Imagineering, and you’ve …