Mary Buhl
Storyboard Revisionist Mary Buhl reflects on taking the risk of a career in art, searching for her animation path, and the anchoring effect of having access to Guild support.
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TAG members share how they transformed The Twits from a tale of cruelty into a film about the importance of empathy.
Familiar mammals and brand-new reptiles inspired creative solutions for TAG members working on Zootopia 2.
Take a trip through animation’s early years at the Oscars and find out more about the cartoons that made history.
Never one to shy away from a challenge, Genndy Tartakovsky continues to thrill viewers by creating outside the box.
As computer graphics in animation evolved, art and technology merged in ways that enriched both the look and storytelling in feature films.
Storyboard Revisionist Mary Buhl reflects on taking the risk of a career in art, searching for her animation path, and the anchoring effect of having access to Guild support.
Assistant Character Designer Nina Boyce reflects on their pandemic-era beginnings, creative outlets beyond animation, and how the Guild helps during hard times.
Animation Writers Tilly and Susan Bridges discuss the challenges of finding jobs as a team, utilizing the medium to advocate for queer and trans representation, and feeling supported as members of the Guild.
Visual Development Artist and Designer Sully Brown discusses the importance of refining your skills, finding inspiration outside animation, and how the Guild creates opportunities for a better quality of life.
Storyboard Artist and Compositor Matthew de Lorimier discusses finding motivation during job lulls, how working in the industry helps him push his craft, and how being in the Guild means always having someone to help you when things get tough.
Background Designer Andrew Brian George reflects on the influence of his computer-savvy family, the challenge of making connections as a remote worker, and how being in the Union gives him confidence to set limits.
Meet four TAG members inducted into the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences in 2025.
Dark humor and adult storytelling add up to a successful career for Story Artist Alex Vvedenskiy.
A passion for tarot cards led TAG member David DePasquale to design his own original decks.
TAG member Rudi Bloss finds artistic inspiration in water, water everywhere.
TAG members reflect on two nominees for this year’s Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program.
At a time in life when most people would retire, Rob LaDuca was just getting started—again!
Meet the talented TAG members behind two of this year’s Oscar-qualifying short films.
Directing The Mayfly allowed Sue Perrotto to pursue her own passion through a story about following dreams.
In the new series Haunted Hotel, TAG members take up the challenge of creating an endearing horror show.
Life’s imperfections give depth to the multicultural, multigenerational kids series Wylde Pak.
Using her sprawling, multi-ethnic family as inspiration, Natasha Kline infusesPrimos with humor and heart.
Animation is a family affair for TAG members Ron Roesch and his daughter Tristin Roesch Cole.
On the 25th anniversary of Dinosaur, Terry Moews reflects on being present at the dawn of a new animation epoch.
Confusion over job titles has led TAG’s Story Editors to ask for a new credit: Head Writer.
Three TAG members share how the animatic pilot Tea Leaves Last embraced learning curves to provide new opportunities for Asians in animation.
Retired TAG member Dave Brain created a comic strip to capture the reality of working in animation.
On the 30th anniversary of Pocahontas, Disney Veteran Steve Goldberg reflects on merging hand-drawn art with early CG imagery.