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Interviews

Interview: ‘Angry Birds 2 Movie’ Director And Producer On Defying The Franchise’s Video Game Origins

Thurop Van Orman, creator of “The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack,” makes the most of his feature directorial debut.

By Carlos Aguilar | 7 days ago

What Is VR Good For? The Creators Of ‘Gymnasia’ Have Some Thoughts

“If you have an idea for a short that involves story, for God’s sake don’t do it in vr.”

By Chris Robinson | 2 months ago

Interview: ‘Pachamama’ Director Juan Antín On How Stop-Motion Gave His CG Feature Its Unique Look

Antín harnessed pre-Columbian iconography as the basis for the film’s character and production design.

By Carlos Aguilar | 2 months ago

Interview: Felix Dufour-Laperrière On His Poetic Hand-Drawn Drama ‘Ville Neuve’

The film screened last week in the Contrechamp Feature Film competition of the Annecy festival.

By Chris Robinson | 2 months ago

INTERVIEW: Denis Do On the Deliberate Lack of Action In ‘Funan’ And Making Part Of The Film In Cambodia

“Funan” opens today in Los Angeles.

By Carlos Aguilar | 2 months ago

Studio Ponoc’s Yoshiaki Nishimura Speaks About New Olympic-Inspired Short And The Studio’s Goals & Growth – Annecy

In an exclusive English-language interview, Yoshiaki Nishimura speaks with Cartoon Brew’s about the growth of his company, Studio Ponoc.

By Alex Dudok de Wit | 2 months ago

‘Detective Pikachu’ VFX Supervisor Erik Nordby On The Huge Challenge Of Translating Pokémon Into CG

With over 60 Pokémon to design and a complicated approval pipeline, “Pokémon Detective Pikachu” was not your typical hybrid cg production.

By Carlos Aguilar | 3 months ago

Kelly Asbury On Directing ‘Uglydolls’: “It Was Sort Of A Blank Slate, And That Was Great”

“I like taking on something that’s not going to be that easy,” says “Uglydolls” director Kelly Asbury.

By Carlos Aguilar | 4 months ago

Henry Bonsu On Transforming His Online Comics Into Adult Swim’s Newest Series ‘Lazor Wulf’

Adult Swim’s newest animated series, “Lazor Wulf,” is an acid vision of friendship and modern life from an African-American perspective.

By Carlos Aguilar | 4 months ago

WATCH: Marta Pajek On Making The Short Film Trilogy ‘Impossible Figures’

Marta Pajek discusses the ideas behind her captivating and complex short film trilogy “Impossible Figures and Other Stories.”

By Amid Amidi | 4 months ago

Selling Your First Animated Series: ‘Wishfart’ Co-Creator John Hazlett Explains How They Did It

“Some people told us to never pitch directly to the network; other people told us that we should never pitch without artwork. So we pitched it directly to Teletoon without artwork.”

By Chris Robinson | 5 months ago

‘How To Train Your Dragon’ Series Director Dean DeBlois On Being Blown Away By The Advancement Of Animation Tech

Having been at the helm of all three “How to Train Your Dragon” films, DeBlois has witnessed major changes in editorial processes, effects, and rendering.

By Ian Failes | 6 months ago

‘Reruns’: The Final Chapter Of Rosto’s Dreamworld

The Dutch filmmaker Rosto talks about reaching the end of his Thee Wreckers Tetralogy, a personal fantasia of visuals and audio that’s quite unlike anything else.

By Chris Robinson | 6 months ago

BAFTA Short Animation Nominees: How Each Film Was Developed Visually

For the first time this century, all the BAFTA short animation nominees are hand-drawn films. We explore the visual development of each film.

By Alex Dudok de Wit | 7 months ago

WATCH: Emma De Swaef And Marc James Roels On Making The Feature ‘This Magnificent Cake!’

The directors of the Annie Award-nominated feature film “This Magnificent Cake!” spoke with Cartoon Brew about their one-of-a-kind stop-motion project.

By Amid Amidi | 7 months ago

Oscar-Shortlisted Shorts: See The Visual Development And Production Design – Part II

In the second part of this exclusive series, we explore the production design of “Animal Behaviour,” “Bird Karma,” “Late Afternoon,” “Grandpa Walrus,” and “Weekends.”

By Carlos Aguilar | 8 months ago

Oscar-Shortlisted Shorts: See The Visual Development And Production Design – Part I

In the first of a two-part series, we explore the production design of “Age of Sail,” “Bao,” “Bilby,” “Lost & Found,” and “One Small Step.”

By Ian Failes | 8 months ago

Stilll from "Tito and the Birds."

‘How Much Fear Do We Put In The Story?’: Gustavo Steinberg On His New Brazilian Feature ‘Tito and the Birds’

The director of “Tito and the Birds” speaks with Cartoon Brew about his film about the “disease of fear,” a condition that turns people into zombie-like creatures.

By Carlos Aguilar | 8 months ago

“If We Could Do Anything Our Own Way, What Would We Do?”: A Conversation With ‘Spider-Man’ Co-Director Bob Persichetti

An extensive conversation with “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” director Bob Persichetti.

By Amid Amidi | 8 months ago

WATCH: Trevor Jimenez On Making The Short Film ‘Weekends’

The Annie Award-nominated director sits down with Cartoon Brew to discuss the making of “Weekends,” and how he balanced the production while working full-time at Pixar.

By Amid Amidi | 9 months ago

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