Color Stylists In The L.A. Animation Industry Demand Pay Equity
Color stylists are asking for fair and equal treatment from the major animation studios.
Color stylists are asking for fair and equal treatment from the major animation studios.
A new Animation Guild report reveals which L.A. animation studios employ the most and least women artists.
This new publication was launched by The Animation Guild, the union that represents animation workers in Los Angeles.
Stop-motion animation is booming in Los Angeles, so why are artists left to fend for themselves when it comes to negotiating their employment agreements with the various studios. Cartoon Brew investigates.
The Animation Guild continues to grow, giving union benefits to more animation artists throughout the LA animation industry.
Burbank, CA – The Animation Guild, Local 839 IATSE membership has ratified the collective bargaining agreement reached with the …
Burbank, CA – The Animation Guild, Local 839 IATSE has reached tentative agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement. The labor …
There’s a price to pay for working in visual effects: many artists are faced with paying the ultimate price–a matter of life and …
Over the weekend, The Animation Guild, Local 839 IATSE, which represents animation artists throughout Los Angeles, announced its election …