Cartoon Saloon was born locally over two decades ago and has grown to become a global success story, the talents of its crew lauded far and wide ...
EXCLUSIVE: L.A. publisher Gungnir is launching an animation studio that will feed an in-house YouTube channel that planned as “the Cartoon Network of the digital era.” Gungnir Animation Studio will ...
Entering the Burbank headquarters of animation studio Titmouse, you quickly feel the culture that supports its creative blend of humor, heart and edginess. Two van doors hang on the lobby walls, which ...
At Annecy, two generations of creators — from the makers of 'Dexter's Laboratory' and 'Powderpuff Girls' to the minds behind 'Adventure Time' and 'Steven Universe' — explain how the studio rewired TV ...
Titmouse, Inc., the animation studio behind countless hits mainstream and indie — from Star Trek: Lower Decks and The Legend of Vox Machina to The Midnight Gospel and Scavengers Reign — announced a ...
Behind every great library of art is a machine that needs to sell it. Two Ghibli experts tell IndieWire about the highs, lows, and contradictions within the great Japanese animation studio that sold ...
Today we try to make some sense of recent developments in the animation world including the growing proliferation of generative AI slop and recent animation/vfx studio closures.
The '90s and early '00s were a new golden era for TV animation, a time when shows could come not from executives and board rooms, but from people with a unique creative vision. Nickelodeon exploded ...
Studio Ponoc founder Yoshiaki Nishimura says that 'The Imaginary' gave the studio a chance to move outside of its storytelling comfort zone, as well as push the look of their animation.
The Nelvana studio has shut its doors, ending a half-century of cartoons produced in Canada. You might recognize some of its cartoons by name, as the studio has been around for ages, so there’s a high ...
Erick Massoto is a Brazilian writer who's always loved film and TV and loves finding connections between them. That's why he supports double features, especially if they are of a modern film paired ...