Once [Shabab] clued us in to the brilliant animations of [Jared Owen], we pretty much lost an afternoon exploring this incredible YouTube channel. Self-taught Blender wizard [Jared] combines fantastic ...
A year after paying Brian Robbins $33 million for AwesomenessTV, Jeffrey Katzenberg is entrusting Robbins with his company's most prized possession: its characters. “Shrek,” “Kung Fu Panda” and other ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Cartoon Network logo is displayed on a smartphone. (Photo Illustration by Igor Golovniov/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty ...
What do Shrek, Puss in Boots and the Kung Fu Panda have in common? Each one now has a vlog (video blog) on YouTube. Today marks the official launch of DreamWorksTV, a family oriented YouTube channel ...
In last week’s post about Butch Hartman’s animation channel, I wrote that, “The word of the year for Internet content is CHANNELS.” The LA Times is tracking the trend as well, and published two pieces ...
Simple questions about the animation industry often don’t have simple answers. An example: I recently wanted to learn what were the most-subscribed animation channels on Youtube. After all, ...
“Simon’s Cat,” the second most popular animation channel on YouTube in terms of subscribers, has joined the Channel Frederator Network. Frederator will distribute the channel and sell advertising ...
channel aimed at families with a mix of animated and live-action original series. The new channel is part of the studio’s effort to reach millennials (and their parents) — and provide a promotional ...
A year after DreamWorks Animation acquired AwesomenessTV, a YouTube multi-channel network aimed at teenagers, DreamWorks is launching a YouTube channel under the purview of AwesomenessTV CEO Brian ...
DreamWorks Animation announced Wednesday it has acquired AwesomenessTV, a teen-skewed YouTube channel, for $33 million. However, DWA could end up spending as much as $117 million depending on ...
“Pictorial superiority is truly Olympian,” writes molecular biologist John Medina in his bestselling book, Brain Rules. Simply put, if information is presented verbally, people remember about 10% of ...
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