Writer and Executive Producer Daron Nefcy discusses developing her own projects, sharing her dad’s optimism, and the importance of getting involved in the Guild.
Background Supervisor Kati Prescott discusses learning to understand her own work habits, overcoming imposter syndrome, and valuing the connections she makes through the Guild.
Production Technical Director Vinod Krishnan shares his process for continuous growth, a desire to create work that transcends language barriers, and how being in the Guild has given him confidence in his career.
Vis-Dev Artist and Character Designer Cheng Guo reflects on job-hunting as an introvert, the importance of having fun while you work, and how the Guild gives him confidence to advocate for himself.
Director and Story Artist Leo Matsuda shares his thoughts on finding his voice, telling stories from his own experiences, and the Guild’s protection of artists’ talents.
Character Designer Jennifer Wood strives for a work-life balance, aspires to bring joy through her work, and appreciates the Guild’s support during down times.
An Official Selection at this year’s Annecy Festival, John Musker’s short film I’m Hip is a love song to classic hand-drawn animation and free-form jazz.
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.
When TAG reached out to members asking them to nominate a TAG woman who inspires them, Leslie Park couldn’t choose just one. Working as an Episodic Director […]
On the 60th anniversary of the founding of DePatie-Freleng Enterprises (1963-1981), retired TAG member Dave Brain reminiscences about meeting co-founder Friz Freleng over the years.