Pablo Rivera
Visual Development Artist Pablo Rivera shares his love of natural environments, his goals to work on creatively challenging projects, and his belief that the Guild gives dignity to workers.
Personal branding is all about your name. So how do you make sure yours stands out?
When it comes to science fiction animation today, relatability is just as important as dreaming up new frontiers.
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.
Visual Development Artist Pablo Rivera shares his love of natural environments, his goals to work on creatively challenging projects, and his belief that the Guild gives dignity to workers.
Storyboard Artist Kathy J. Liu believes a happy art career is sustained by a happy art community, the business of animation is about creating good humans, and the Guild nurtures a culture of generosity.
Iranian Storyboard Artist Raha Dabiri shares her thoughts on battling imposter syndrome, serving as a beacon of hope, and using the Guild as a safe space for discussions about inclusivity and representation.
Color Designer and Background Painter Courtney Coffman shares her thoughts on using all the crayons in the box, failure as a stepping stone, and the Guild as a source of empowerment.
Art Director April Apodaca discusses her eclectic creative interests, her love of serious stories in animation, and why she appreciates the Guild for bringing members together.
Lead Character Technical Director Areeba Khan shares the challenges of career pivots, her passion for a hand-drawn look, and how the Guild creates safe space for creativity.
With love for animation and graphic art, Molly Knox Ostertag enjoys successful careers in both fields.
A colorful view of life enables Storyboard Artist and Stand-up Comic Angelo di Nallo to go beyond the laughs.
What would a well-established Character Designer and traditional Animator ever be doing 40 feet up in the air taking a can of spray paint to the side […]
Artist Allison Kelly shares her digital techniques for capturing light, color, contrast, atmosphere, and perspective.
Animation artist, art toy designer, director, and so much more, Chogrin is living proof that you can have the best of all creative worlds.
Showrunners drive their series’ vision and ensure every part of the show collaborates seamlessly. Here, four TAG showrunners share typical workdays, on-the-job challenges, and words of advice.
Old-school New York City, power blackouts, and a 10-ton T-Rex set the stage for a teen superheroine in Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur.
Inspired by the music of Kid Cudi, Entergalactic explores the universality of new love.
You are what you eat takes on new meaning in an Oscar-eligible short film by Chenglin Xie.
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.
Screenwriter Linda Woolverton reflects on the first animated film nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award.
With just a single season, The Jetsons captured the imagination of generations with its creative take on life in the future.
With the animation industry experiencing a sea change in production organizing, five soon-to-be TAG members share their experiences on the organizing trail.
Animation legend Bob Singer takes a trip down memory lane to his work on Gay Purr-ee.
When unions up their social media game, they inspire new levels of member engagement and solidarity.
Like a Photon Creative, Australia’s only women owned and managed animation studio, turned to Dell Technologies for a remote work solution to maintain the safety of creative […]