Titmouse New York Becomes First Non-L.A. Studio To Ratify A TAG Union Contract
It’s also the first New York studio to agree to a union contract since the 1980s.
It’s also the first New York studio to agree to a union contract since the 1980s.
The film, streaming later this month, is just one of several big plans Paramount+ has for the iconic 1990s duo.
The two-season order follows alien surgeons and best friends Sleech and Klak as they take on the most challenging cases in the galaxy.
After meeting with labor leaders, the president and vice-president tweeted their support for the organizers and their cause.
Titmouse workers are the first members of the NYC animation industry to join a union in over three decades.
The festival’s tenth edition will be held virtually on September 7–11.
“I plan to get my hands bloody and fight the good fight ’til my dying breath,” says Titmouse’s new creative director.
EXCLUSIVE: Titmouse is launching an online animation talk show featuring an all-star group of industry guests.
Titmouse’s Chris Prynoski is the 2018 festival honoree.
This is the animation industry’s most significant effort to address workplace harassment and create a safer working environment for all workers.
The company-wide event provides the studio’s artists not only a chance to let off steam, but to also showcase their unique creative talents.
1970s L.A. and parallel psychedelic dimensions are the setting for an upcoming animation project, “Foxy Trotter.”
Titmouse brought its A game for the new Amazon fantasy-adventure series “Niko and the Sword of Light.”
The Titmouse animated feature will hit U.S. theaters on December 6.
Another R-rated animated feature is headed to U.S. theaters.
The 40th anniversary of North America’s biggest animation festival is here.
“Pearl” will be one of the thirteen animated projects screened at Tribeca next month.
Titmouse’s first feature film project promises strong bloody violence, drugs, nudity, and puckered anuses.
A veteran of “Adventure Time” and “Gravity Falls,” “Niki Yang steps out on her own with “Yoyotoki: Happy Ears!”
The series will be directed by a rotating group of directors.
In a sign of changing times, animated programming produced for both Netflix and YouTube has begun to earn a significant number of Emmy Award nominations, competing alongside traditional broadcast and cable series.
DreamWorks, which we already know has big plans for Internet television, is currently in production on a Netflix series based on The …
Bill Plympton, the King of Indie Animation, shares his experiences from the world’s largest animation festival, Annecy.
Disney XD is set to premiere Motorcity, a turbo-charged animated series set in futuristic Detroit, controlled by an evil billionaire …
Though they share the same name and the same owners, there is a wide starting salary gap between the two Titmouse animation studios that …
Animation studio Titmouse (Metalocalypse, Megas XLR) has opened a New York studio in the Tribeca district of Manhattan. The image above …