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Using her sprawling, multi-ethnic family as inspiration, Natasha Kline infusesPrimos with humor and heart.
Using her sprawling, multi-ethnic family as inspiration, Natasha Kline infusesPrimos with humor and heart.
On his fourth Kung Fu Panda movie, Animation Supervisor Philippe Le Brun found news ways to spark his creativity.
For Women’s History Month, Storyboard Artist and Episodic Director Leslie Park shares how two TAG women inspire her on the job.
A horror-comedy series, Little Demon offered three TAG members unique—and irreverent— opportunities.
Rachel Gitlevich shares her journey from Titmouse NY union organizer to the Oval Office.
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.
Creator Bruce W. Smith and Executive Producer Ralph Farquhar talk about how The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder blazes new trails.
First-time Director Clare Knight and Director-Writer Harry Cripps discuss Back to the Outback, the tale of a ragtag band of Australian animals that prove being different isn’t a bad thing.
Inspired by her family’s own stories during WWII, Cinzia Angelini created her Oscar-qualifying short Mila with the help of more than 350 volunteers around the world.