Animation Workers At Puerto Rico’s Gladius Studios Vote To Unionize With Animation Guild
This marks the first time that TAG has organized outside of the continental United States.
This marks the first time that TAG has organized outside of the continental United States.
Iger believes that Pixar has had some “creative misses.”
The double-strike could have a significant impact on next year’s TAG contract negotiations.
Toon City Vancouver will specialize in both traditional and digital services, with an eye towards co-production opportunities.
The building was home to dozens of Cartoon Network productions.
The Powerhouse bargaining unit will be the first represented by TAG in a right-to-work state.
Rodeo has recently worked on high-profile titles including ‘Stranger Things,’ ‘The Witcher,’ Lord of the Rings,’ and ‘Love, Death + Robots.’
One of the anonymous artists said there is no way that ‘Beyond the Spider-Verse’ will be ready by its current March 2024 release date.
The company owns 138 internal game development studios and employs 16,600 workers in more than 40 countries.
The studio is currently assembling a staff of 25 including a production manager, capture tech, real-time operator, and more
The company has also appointed Ngenious founder Éric Gervais-Després as its head of R&D and pipeline development.
Producer of several entries in Netflix’s Emmy-winning special ‘We the People,’ Buck now has offices in NYC, L.A., Amsterdam, Sydney, and London.
Without billions in backing or decades-old IPs, these indie producers are blazing a path in tv and feature animation.
McCarthy, who is taking family medical leave, will continue to serve as a strategic advisor during the transition.
Viva picks up a minority stake in the Spanish company now, but will have the option to up that to a majority share in two years.
Reporting to studio president Bill Damaschke, Prigmore will also director a film for the unit.
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The partnership is part of a larger ambition at france.tv to establish a creative hub in the south of France.
It’s also the first New York studio to agree to a union contract since the 1980s.
The move is part of a larger Gaumont plan to centralize its animation and kids and family divisions in Europe.