Creative License
Animation artist, art toy designer, director, and so much more, Chogrin is living proof that you can have the best of all creative worlds.
Voices of experience deepen shared connections in two animated series.
This year’s Oscar-eligible contenders for Best Animated Feature showcase the many talents of our TAG members.
A horror-comedy series, Little Demon offered three TAG members unique—and irreverent— opportunities.
TAG members share why they think their Emmy-nominated shows are unique and what they believe these shows’ legacies will be.
When it comes to defining luck, a new movie explores both sides of the coin.
Animation artist, art toy designer, director, and so much more, Chogrin is living proof that you can have the best of all creative worlds.
Easy access to Post-it notes and a search for creative freedom resulted in Miranda Tacchia’s impressive first book, Unimpressed.
Animator Kitty Tomblin finds inspiration in cathedrals and rock ‘n roll.
Throughout his career Joel Parod has had one goal—to make art, anything and everything, from animation color keys to plein air landscapes to his own album covers.
A dedication to art and the exploration of his Chiricahua Apache roots has shaped Chris Aguirre’s rich animation career.
Color Designers have experienced substantial victories in recent years, from moving out of Ink and Paint to trading their old job title of “Color Stylist” for one that recognizes their role in the pipeline.
Tons of meetings, pitching wild ideas, and honing their craft—it’s all in a day’s work for these staff writers on animated TV shows.
More and more talented women are pursuing career opportunities in CG and excelling in the technical side of the industry.
Max Keane discusses the inspiration behind his new animated preschool show Trash Truck.
Before an object or character can be animated, it has to be built in a computer-generated environment. Three modelers share the unique art and techniques of this craft.
With just a single season, The Jetsons captured the imagination of generations with its creative take on life in the future.
Animation legend Bob Singer takes a trip down memory lane to his work on Gay Purr-ee.
Art Director Jill Daniels won two Primetime Emmys for Outstanding Individual Achievement for her work on Phineas and Ferb.
Art instructor Glenn Vilppu shares the journey that led him to become this year’s recipient of the Annie Awards’ Special Achievement Award recognizing his unique and significant impact on the art and industry of animation.
As Meet the Robinsons hits its 15-year anniversary, TAG member Amy Smeed reflects on working in what was then the new world of CG animation.
With the animation industry experiencing a sea change in production organizing, five soon-to-be TAG members share their experiences on the organizing trail.
When unions up their social media game, they inspire new levels of member engagement and solidarity.
Rachel Gitlevich shares her journey from Titmouse NY union organizer to the Oval Office.
Five TAG members reflect on the beginnings of Local 839’s groundbreaking Tactical Action Group.
“Stronger together” is more than just a handy catchphrase—it’s the lifeblood of the IATSE Locals lifting each other up to support equity and fair treatment on the job.