Thursday, October 15, 2020

ViacomCBS Launches 'My Nick Jr.' Service on KPN in the Netherlands

ViacomCBS Networks Benelux today (October 15) launched My Nick Jr., Nickelodeon's award-winning personal programming service for preschoolers in the Netherlands (Nederland) in partnership with Dutch telecommunications company KPN!


KPN's TV customers with a Plus or Kids package can now access My Nick Jr., a linear edutainment product aimed at young viewers between 2 and 6 years old. The service enables parents to personalise what their child watches and for how long, as well as what educational themes to focus on, such as language and math.

My Nick Jr. features hours of educational episodes of beloved Nick Jr. shows. Using the service, preschoolers can improve important skills such as calculation, creativity, and languages, all while having fun with their favourite Nick Jr. characters.


My Nick Jr. is available on KPN channel 50.

My Nick Jr. has previously launched in China, France, Spain and the UK.

Official ViacomCBS Networks Benelux press (pers) release:

ViacomCBS creëert veilige kijk- en leeromgeving met lancering van My Nick Jr. bij KPN

15/10/2020

My Nick Jr. biedt een gepersonaliseerde, veilige, educatieve en reclamevrije kijkervaring voor kinderen

Vanaf vandaag hebben klanten van KPN toegang tot My Nick Jr., een uniek en lineair edutainment product van ViacomCBS gericht op de jongste kijker. Binnen My Nick Jr. krijgen ouders de mogelijkheid om het kijkgedrag van hun kinderen te cureren en personaliseren rondom 11 educatieve thema’s (zoals taal en rekenen). My Nick Jr. biedt hiermee een veilige en leerzame omgeving voor kinderen zonder enige vorm van reclame. Het innovatieve nieuwe product is vanaf nu lineair beschikbaar voor alle klanten van KPN met een Plus- of Kidspakket via kanaal 50.
 
My Nick Jr. bevat meer dan 600 verschillende programma’s, zoals PAW Patrol en Blaze & The Monster Machines, gericht op kinderen tussen de 2 en 6 jaar. Ouders kunnen door het kiezen van verschillende educatieve thema’s tot 3 verschillende kanalen aanmaken voor een volledig gepersonaliseerde lineaire kijkervaring voor hun kinderen.
 
My Nick Jr. lanceerde eerder al in China, Frankrijk en het Verenigd Koninkrijk. In Frankrijk won het educatieve product al onder meer de prijs voor ‘best enhanced TV service’ tijdens de ITV Awards op MIPCOM en de award voor ‘entertainment app of the year’ tijdens de Trophée des Apps.
 
My Nick Jr. is als lineaire zender vanaf nu voor alle KPN klanten met een Plus- of Kidspakket beschikbaar via kanaal 50.
 
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From KPN:

Met de gratis My Nick Jr. app kijken kinderen veilig naar programma’s


Ouders opgelet. Nickelodeon komt met een nieuwe gratis app die vanaf nu gratis te gebruiken is als je het Pluspakket of Kidspakket hebt. Deze app is een veilige, en leuke tv-app voor kinderen. Hij geeft jou controle over wat jouw kind te zien krijgt en hoe lang. Je vindt de slimme My Nick Jr. app op kanaal 50.

Hoe werkt het?
Ga naar kanaal 50 om de app op je TV op te starten. Maak eenvoudig een profiel aan voor één of meerdere kinderen. Selecteer per profiel minimaal 3 thema’s, bijvoorbeeld Rekenen, Creativiteit of Nieuwsgierigheid. Selecteer vervolgens minimaal 3 favoriete programma’s, zoals Dora, Shimmer en Shine of Paw Patrol.

Je kunt de app ook instellen op basis van leeftijd of geslacht. Aan de hand van de opgegeven voorkeuren en ingestelde kijktijd, past de app de programma’s aan die jouw kind in een veilige omgeving kan kijken. Het openen en afsluiten van de app is alleen mogelijk door middel van het oplossen van een rekensom, dus je kinderen kunnen niet zomaar de app afsluiten.

De My Nick Jr. app uitproberen?
Zet je TV aan en ga dan nu naar kanaal 50 om gebruik te maken van de app. Zie je de app nog niet? Dan heb je misschien nog geen zenderpakket van KPN. Je vindt hier informatie hoe je het Pluspakket of Kidspakket kunt bestellen.     

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KPN customers get access to My Nick Jr

KPN's TV customers with a Plus or Kids package can now access My Nick Jr, a linear edutainment product from ViacomCBS, aimed at young viewers between 2 and 6 years old. The service enables parents to personalise the viewing behaviour of their children around 11 educational themes, such as language and math. They can create three channels in this way.

My Nick Jr has already launched in China, France and the UK.

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Check out the Danger Force into and theme song in German (Deutsch)!


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Camp Stories #4 | Creator Camp | Nickelodeon Nederlands

ASHA IS BENIEUWD NAAR DE BEKENDE YOUTUBERS OP HET KAMP | 🔥 CAMP STORIES #4 | Nickelodeon Nederlands


Asha heeft ook auditie gedaan voor Creator Camp en is toegelaten! Zij en de andere kampleden zijn de komende weken te zien in CAMP STORIES, extra web-only vlogs van onze getalenteerde kampleden. In deze video zie je kamplid Asha haar koffer inpakken. Wat wil ze gaan leren op het kamp en wat stopt ze allemaal in zijn koffer?

Creator Camp zie je vanaf 26 oktober iedere maandag tot en met donderdag om 19:30 op Nickelodeon. 🧡

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Spin Master Announces Star-Studded Voice Talent for 'Paw Patrol' Movie

Spin Master, in Association with Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Pictures, Announces Star-Studded Voice Talent For Paw Patrol® Animated Motion Picture

INCLUDING:

IAIN ARMITAGE
MARSAI MARTIN
WILL BRISBIN
JIMMY KIMMEL
RANDALL PARK
TYLER PERRY
YARA SHAHIDI
DAX SHEPARD
KIM KARDASHIAN WEST

Helmed by Veteran Animation Director Cal Brunker, Production Continues on the Global Powerhouse Franchise Adaptation Set to be Released In August 2021


TORONTO, Oct. 15, 2020 - Spin Master Corp. (TSX: TOY) (www.spinmaster.com), a leading global children's entertainment company, in association with Nickelodeon Movies and Paramount Pictures, announced today an all-star voice cast ensemble for the upcoming animated feature film, PAW Patrol®.  Kim Kardashian West, Dax Shepard (Chips, Idiocracy), Jimmy Kimmel, Tyler Perry (The Star), Yara Shahidi (Black-ish), Randall Park (Fresh Off The Boat, The Interview), Iain Armitage (Young Sheldon), Marsai Martin (Black-ish), and Will Brisbin (Forbidden Playground) have joined the voice cast of the film, which is currently in production with creators, artists and producers collaborating remotely.

Scheduled to be released by Paramount Pictures into theatres on August 20, 2021, the major motion picture is based on the award-winning preschool series produced by Spin Master Entertainment and broadcast by Nickelodeon. 

Star-studded voice talent revealed for PAW Patrol animated motion picture (CNW Group/Spin Master)

Representing a new chapter for this continually growing entertainment franchise, the PAW Patrol feature film will be directed by animation veteran Cal Brunker (Nut Job 2: Nutty By Nature; Escape From Planet Earth). Spin Master Entertainment's Executive Vice President, Jennifer Dodge, will produce the film and Ronnen Harary, Spin Master's Co-Founder and Co-CEO, Adam Beder, Spin Master's Executive Vice President Strategic Partnership & Franchise Development and Peter Schlessel will executive produce.

The PAW Patrol movie is the first of several feature films in the works by Spin Master's Entertainment division.

Movie Logline:

Ryder and the pups are called to Adventure City to stop Mayor Humdinger from turning the bustling metropolis into a state of chaos. Get ready for exciting missions, high-stake rescues, new pups and amazing new vehicles making this the biggest Paw Patrol story ever!

-  "No city is too big; no pup is too small!"

About PAW Patrol

PAW Patrol follows the adventures of a tech-savvy boy named Ryder and his team of pups who are ready to save the day. Whenever there's trouble, pups Chase, Marshall, Rubble, Zuma, Rocky and Skye are ready for action, no matter what comes their way. With a mission to work together to keep Adventure Bay safe, no job is too big, and no pup is too small.

Airing in over 160 countries, in 30 languages, PAW Patrol is consistently ranked as a top-rated preschool series. Currently in its seventh season on Nickelodeon, PAW Patrol's universal messaging resonates with children around the world and since its launch in 2013, the franchise has won countless awards globally.

About Spin Master

Spin Master Corp. (TSX:TOY) is a leading global children's entertainment company creating exceptional play experiences through a diverse portfolio of innovative toys, entertainment franchises and digital toys and games. Spin Master is best known for award-winning brands PAW Patrol®, Bakugan®, Kinetic Sand®, Air Hogs®, Hatchimals® and GUND®, and is the toy licensee for other popular properties.  Spin Master Entertainment creates and produces compelling multiplatform content, stories and endearing characters through its in-house studio and partnerships with outside creators, including the preschool success PAW Patrol and 10 other television series, which are distributed in more than 160 countries. The Company has an established digital presence anchored by the Toca Boca® and Sago Mini® brands, which combined have more than 25 million monthly active users. With over 1,800 employees in 28 offices globally, Spin Master distributes products in more than 100 countries.

About Nickelodeon

Nickelodeon, now in its 41st year, is the number-one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The brand includes television programming and production in the United States and around the world, plus consumer products, digital, location-based experiences, publishing and feature films. For more information or artwork, visit http://www.nickpress.com. Nickelodeon and all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of ViacomCBS Inc. (Nasdaq: VIACA, VIAC).

About Paramount Pictures Corporation

Paramount Pictures Corporation (PPC), a global producer and distributor of filmed entertainment, is a unit of ViacomCBS (NASDAQ: VIAC; VIACA), a leading content company with prominent and respected film, television and digital entertainment brands. Paramount controls a collection of some of the most powerful brands in filmed entertainment, including Paramount Pictures, Paramount Animation, Paramount Television Studios, and Paramount Players. PPC operations also include Paramount Home Entertainment, Paramount Pictures International, Paramount Licensing Inc., and Paramount Studio Group.

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Nickelodeon Reveals First Look of Characters in Original 'Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years' Animated Series

Nickelodeon Reveals First Look of Characters in Original
Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years Animated Series

SpongeBob and His Bikini Bottom Friends Head to Kamp Koral
in All-New Series Debuting on Paramount+ in 2021

From L-R: Plankton, Sandy, SpongeBob, Patrick, Squidward and Mr. Krabs in Nickelodeon’s Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years.

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BURBANK, Calif.-Oct. 14, 2020-Nickelodeon today revealed a first look of the characters in its all-new animated series Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years, which follows 10-year-old SpongeBob SquarePants and his pals as they spend their summer building underwater campfires, catching wild jellyfish, and swimming in Lake Yuckymuck at the craziest camp in the kelp forest, Kamp Koral. Produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio, the series is slated to debut in 2021 exclusively on the newly rebranded Paramount+ streaming video on demand service. Following the season’s run on Paramount+, the series will also air on Nickelodeon later in the year.

In Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years, SpongeBob meets Patrick, Sandy, Squidward, Plankton and Mr. Krabs, where the new friends embark on all the joys of camp, including hunting for treasure, slaplining and more. The CG-animated series (13 episodes) is the first original spinoff of Nickelodeon’s iconic hit show SpongeBob SquarePants.

Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years features Tom Kenny (SpongeBob), Bill Fagerbakke (Patrick), Rodger Bumpass (Squidward), Clancy Brown (Mr. Krabs), Carolyn Lawrence (Sandy) and Mr. Lawrence (Plankton) reprising their iconic roles. Carlos Alazraqui (Rocko's Modern Life, The Casagrandes) and Kate Higgins (Blaze and the Monster Machines) join as new characters Nobby and Narlene, narwhal siblings who live in the woods surrounding the camp.

Marc Ceccarelli (SpongeBob SquarePants), Vincent Waller (SpongeBob SquarePants) and Jennie Monica (SpongeBob SquarePants) are co-executive producers of the series. Production of Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years is overseen by Kelley Gardner, Vice President, Current Series Animation, Nickelodeon.

Since its launch July 17, 1999, SpongeBob SquarePants has reigned as the number-one kids’ animated series on TV for the last 17 years, while generating a universe of beloved characters, pop culture catchphrases and memes, theatrical releases, consumer products, a Tony Award®-winning Broadway musical and a global fan base.  SpongeBob SquarePants is the most widely distributed property in Viacom International Media Networks history, seen in more than 170 countries and territories, translated in 30+ languages, and averaging more than 100 million total viewers every month.  SpongeBob SquarePants was created by Stephen Hillenburg and produced by Nickelodeon in Burbank. The character-driven cartoon chronicles the nautical and sometimes nonsensical adventures of SpongeBob, an incurable optimist and earnest sea sponge, and his undersea friends.

The forthcoming Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years series is part of Nickelodeon’s strategy to be the home of the biggest franchises kids and families love, and it expands Nickelodeon’s growing portfolio of influential properties that already includes SpongeBob SquarePants, PAW Patrol, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Blue’s Clues & You!, the all-new animated Star Trek: Prodigy series and recently announced The Smurfs.

Nickelodeon, now in its 41st year, is the number-one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The brand includes television programming and production in the United States and around the world, plus consumer products, digital, location based experiences, publishing and feature films. For more information or artwork, visit http://www.nickpress.com. Nickelodeon and all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of ViacomCBS Inc. (Nasdaq: VIACA, VIAC).

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Originally published: Wednesday, October 14, 2020 at 16.14 BST.

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Best-Selling Book Title 'Big Nate' Gets Animated in Brand-New Nickelodeon Series

Best-Selling Book Title Big Nate Gets Animated in Brand-New Nickelodeon Series

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BURBANK, Calif.--Feb. 19, 2020--Nickelodeon is taking the misadventures of Big Nate from page to screen with an all-new animated TV series based on the best-selling children’s books written and drawn by acclaimed author and cartoonist Lincoln Peirce. The eponymous 26-episode series follows Nate, a precocious 11-year-old boy, and his best friends as they navigate sixth grade with humor and style. Big Nate will be produced by Nickelodeon in Burbank, Calif.

Big Nate is a book title I've wanted to translate into a series for a long time, and I am so happy this awesome, super-funny character is coming to Nickelodeon," said Ramsey Naito, Executive Vice President, Animation Production and Development, Nickelodeon. “All of creator Lincoln Peirce's slightly unruly, but entirely relatable characters share Nick’s same creative DNA, and we can't wait for them to join our amazing family!"

The TV series will feature brand-new original storylines centered on Nate and his mischievous shenanigans that usually result in disaster, detention or both. Whether trying to convince everyone that their school is haunted to get out of a test, or accidentally setting the pet iguana free in the school’s air ducts, Nate and his friends cause trouble everywhere--and must keep their cool before they get caught.

“With the greenlight of this show, Nate is getting one step closer to achieving true awesomeness,” said Peirce. “I am thrilled to be collaborating with Nickelodeon on new adventures for this unlikely sixth-grade hero.”

The Big Nate TV series is executive produced by Mitch Watson (All Hail King Julien) and John Cohen (The Angry Birds Movie), with Peirce serving as consultant throughout development and production. Bridget McMeel is co-producer.

Peirce’s humor-based books about Nate and his friends have spent more than 150 weeks on the New York Times’ Best-Seller list. The Big Nate book series (https://bignatebooks.com/) is published worldwide in 33 languages and available as ebooks and audiobooks and as an app, Big Nate: Comix by U! Additionally, the Big Nate comic strip is syndicated by Andrews McMeel Syndication and appears in more than 400 newspapers and online daily at www.gocomics.com/bignate. The Big Nate comic strip books are published by Andrews McMeel Publishers and the Big Nate novels are published by HarperCollins Children’s Books.

The forthcoming Big Nate series underscores a key element of Nickelodeon's content strategy, to build and expand the worlds of enormously popular franchises like Star Trek, SpongeBob SquarePants, and Henry Danger, among others, to give audiences more of what they love. Nick's new content slate is informed by the network's ongoing research and insights into today's generation of kids, who: are the most diverse generation ever and expect to see themselves authentically represented in media and in the world around them; want to make a positive difference in the world as they grow up; consider social media stars as their top role models, alongside their parents; and increasingly meet their much-desired need for family time by co-viewing entertainment content together.

Nickelodeon, now in its 40th year, is the number-one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The brand includes television programming and production in the United States and around the world, plus consumer products, digital, location based experiences, publishing and feature films. For more information or artwork, visit http://www.nickpress.com. Nickelodeon and all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of ViacomCBS Inc. (Nasdaq: VIACA, VIAC).

Update (10/15) - Nickelodeon has unveiled a first look at their upcoming CG-animated Big Nate series! Big Nate also graces the cover of the latest Variety magazine:


Update (3/11) - Nickelodeon Animation are now hiring production staff to work on the Big Nate animated series! For a list of latest job opportunities, visit nickanimation.com/jobs.

Judging from the job openings, Big Nate will be a CG-animated series.

From Press Herald:

Portland cartoonist’s Big Nate gets own show on Nickelodeon

The comic strip, created and drawn by Portland artist Lincoln Peirce, was greenlit to become an animated TV series.

“Big Nate,” the popular comic strip and children’s book character created and drawn by Portland artist Lincoln Peirce, is slated to become an animated television series on Nickelodeon.

The children’s cable channel announced the news Wednesday.

“It feels really exciting,” said Peirce, who allowed that he is tempering his excitement with caution – just in case. “There are so many stories of people whose properties have been optioned or there’s been a big announcement about a show that was going to get made, and then things didn’t happen and they don’t get made.

“But this looks really promising. They’ve greenlit it into production, I’ve met the head writer, and they’re assembling a team that seems really good.”

Peirce, 56, will serve as a consultant for the series. The show does not have a scheduled air date, a Nickelodeon spokesperson said. The 26-episode series will be called “Big Nate” and will feature new original storylines based around 11-year-old Nate and his sixth-grade buddies.

Peirce began drawing “Big Nate” in 1981, and it appears in more than 400 U.S. newspapers. In the strip, Peirce relates the life of a sixth-grade kid and his coming-of-age adventures. Peirce converted the strip into a best-selling series of books. It’s also been turned into a traveling musical – and now an animated TV show.

“Every cartoonist in the world” wants to get his work in front of more people, Peirce said, adding that he was thrilled and excited by the prospects. He called the newspaper strip “my first love. That is what I grew up wanting to do, and I plan to keep doing it as long as I can.”

The Portland artist is unsure how this development will play out for him going forward, in terms of his career or bigger paychecks.

“From what I understand, TV in and of itself is not a huge payday. There’s a relatively modest option payment and there’s a modest amount you are paid per episode,” he said. “But shows that get successful generate income off ancillary stuff – merchandising, for instance. In my case, if it were to become a successful TV series, then that would probably be reflected in book sales.”

In a news release, Nickelodeon’s executive vice president of animation production and development, Ramsey Naito, said that Peirce’s “slightly unruly, but entirely relatable characters” have the “same creative DNA” as the TV network.

“‘Big Nate’ is a book title I’ve wanted to translate into a series for a long time, and I am so happy this awesome, super-funny character is coming to Nickelodeon,” Naito said.

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Variety Unveils Its 10 Animators to Watch for 2020 List, Presented by Nickelodeon

Variety’s 10 animators to watch all have one thing in common: passion for the art form that has seen its popularity explode with global audiences.

On Oct. 19 at 4 p.m. PT/7 P.M. ET, Nickelodeon presents a one-hour special on the future of animation that includes the work and interviews with Jorge Gutiérrez - this year's recipient of Variety's annual Creative Impact in Animation Award, celebrating Gutiérrez’s body of work from the Nickelodeon animated series El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera and the Guillermo del Toro-produced Book of Life to the upcoming Maya and the Three, which releases in 2021 - and Variety‘s 10 Animators to Watch honorees on the Nickelodeon YouTube channel (youtube.com/user/Nickelodeon) and the Variety YouTube channel (youtube.com/user/Variety).

Amanda Li

Maya and the Three

Photo: Courtesy of Amanda Li

Li began her career in another art discipline, architecture. It was a field that offered her an artistic outlet yet was limiting. “I really love architecture,” Li says, but notes that in the real world, architects have to deal with budgets, clients, materials, engineers, builders. “I realized that it just wasn’t as creative an outlet as I expected it to be.”

She kept a sketchbook, followed a lot of artists online, boldly contacted those who worked in animation and a whole new world opened up. She decided to try her hand at a career in cartoons. “I didn’t know if I would be successful at it, but I was 24 at the time and very ignorantly naïve.” She bought a one-way ticket to L.A. and realized that her architecture portfolio wasn’t going to cut it, so she took some art school coursework to help her build a resume. It took a year but she landed at Nickelodeon in 2011 on Monsters vs. Aliens. “Seeing that whole process was terrifying and exciting. At the same time, I really felt the imposter syndrome very, very strongly. I was convinced the first month or two that I was going to get fired. And then, you figure it out. I think I’ve always been very flexible and open to challenges.”
Those challenges include working on series such as Netflix’s upcoming epic Maya and the Three from Jorge Gutierrez; Disney’s Tangled: The Series; Cartoon Network’s Samurai Jack, from Genndy Tartakovsky; Kung Fu Panda: Paws of Destiny; and Uncle Grandpa.

Li’s now at Nickelodeon’s Intergalactic Shorts Program, aimed at developing new talent from around the world. “We have 12 different mini-pilots that we’re working on right now, each with a different creator,” she says, “They’re all completely different styles, different content … I’m here to help creators find the vision. [It’s a] unique job. Not many artists get to work on such a diverse variety at one time.” The challenges of working in different styles and both 3D and 2D have only strengthened her career as an artist. “Every job I’ve taken has been so different. But that’s what led me to where I am now.”

Aminder Dhaliwal

Twigs

Photo: Courtesy of Aminder Dhaliwal

Canadian artist Dhaliwal’s humor shines through in her first graphic novel, Woman World, filled with wry observations in a world where men have all died off. Woman World was serialized on Instagram and became a hit. Her new book, Cyclopedia Exoctica, centers on the world of art and life in the cyclops community. Her third book, Dead End Jobs for Ghosts, will be published later this year. She’s currently head of story for Sony Animation feature Twigs, and has worked at Nickelodeon and Netflix’s upcoming Centaurworld, from Megan Dong, as a writer.

“I was always drawing. My entire like grade school and high school identity was being an artist. And it was really hard going to an art college — Sheridan College in Canada — and finding out that everyone’s identity was the artist. I thought, ‘Oh, I guess I need more of a personality,’” she says.

Her style sort of came out of necessity. She had been working in development at Nickelodeon for
several years and had been under an NDA (Non-Disclosure Agreement). When that ended, she realized that she didn’t have much of an online presence — de rigueur for artists.

“I decided that I wanted to just put stuff out and I wanted to develop a style where I could, an hour before posting, change the entire content if I had to — if I felt like it wasn’t funny enough or if it wasn’t up to my standards that I could change it and it didn’t feel impossible.”

But while she was creating books and online comics, she’s been constantly working in television animation. “I actually did my entire book tour on the weekends,” she says. She started at Sony in March, just as the global pandemic led to nationwide lockdowns.

She’s got another book idea cooking, and “I would love to turn one of my projects into a show — Woman World would make an excellent adult comedy.”

Elaine Bogan

Photo: Courtesy of Elaine Bogan

DreamWorks Spirit Untamed

Bogan was fresh out of Toronto’s Sheridan College when she started as a story trainee at DreamWorks Animation. Now she’s directing her first feature for DWA, DreamWorks Spirit Untamed, set for a May release.

“It was just a great learning environment, and, obviously, you go through these crazy insecurities and fears and all of that stuff as an artist, and especially when you when you’re dropped into an environment surrounded by your heroes and now you’re working on projects under them or with them. It’s intimidating, but as long as you just keep saying yes and keep trying and work hard you have to take that opportunity.”

Those opportunities included How to Train Your Dragon, Monsters vs. Aliens and in 2011, she became DreamWorks Television’s first female director when she helmed episodes of Dragons: Riders of Berk. She also directed episodes of Trollhunters and 3Below: Tales of Arcadia. Her own passion for horses — she’s been riding since she was a child and her horse is called Ziggy Stardust — is an inspiration for Spirit Rising Free, based the DreamWorks Netflix TV series.

“I’ll be honest, at first I was like ‘Oh, horses are kind of my escape from the world.’” But she found that bringing her lifelong experience with horses to the project was “really freeing … and it’s opened up different aspects of creativity because I have to call on experience and knowledge that I’ve been gaining since I was a kid, completely unrelated to the art world, it’s just pure storytelling from experience.”

She credits her artistic, supportive parents and brother with helping her nurture her imagination. Keeping calm on the back of a horse has helped her project confidence, even when she’s terrified inside.

“Nobody has any idea how much that translates into something like directing your first movie. It’s like flying the plane as you’re building it.” As for post-Spirit, “There’s always a million ideas. Even when I’m trying to go to sleep at night. But currently, I’m still trying to figure out how to direct a feature film from my living room. You know, that essentially is taking up all the brain space.”

Myke Chilian 10 Animators to Watch

“Tig n’ Seek”

Photo: Courtesy of Myke Chilian

Chilian, creator of HBO Max’s Tig n’ Seek, has turned a lifelong love of drawing and an affinity for the offbeat into a career. He got his start in animation after meeting Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland. “I helped him with his short films like House of Cosbys and Doc and Mharti, the precursor to [Adult Swim’s] Rick and Morty. Eventually I helped him design the main cast of characters for Rick and Morty.”

He moved on from that into writing and storyboarding Cartoon Network’s Uncle Grandpa. “That was one of the most fun jobs I’ve ever had,” Chilian says. “Cartoon Network Studios really liked my sense of humor, so they gave me a chance to develop a pilot in their shorts department. This is where I made
a short called Tigglewinks; that pilot eventually evolved into what is now Tig n’ Seek.”

Chilian has also dabbled in live action, honing his comedy skills on Comedy Central’s The Sarah Silverman Program. “Rob Schrab, who directed the show, asked me to help him break down special sequences for certain episodes. It was my first official storyboarding job. You couldn’t have asked for a cooler gig,” he recalls. “I was working alongside some of the biggest comedy geniuses of that time — Dan Harmon, Jay Johnston, Rob, and, of course, Sarah. I feel very fortunate to have had that opportunity, especially so early in my career.”

Chilian, who plays the accordion in a band called the Manx, would love to make a feature film someday, and it’s likely going to be a musical. “I’ve had this idea for an intergalactic musical with lots of references to my Armenian heritage and amazing ballads. It sounds a little crazy, but so does any idea out of context.”

Tiffany Ford

Craig of the Creek

Photo: Courtesy of Tiffany Ford

From her love of empowering young people, Ford considered a career in education before she broke into the world of children’s animation. The veteran artist launched and built her career at Cartoon Network, contributing to long-running series including Steven Universe and We Bare Bears.
“I’m really thankful to have the opportunity to use my art in a way that is able to help kids and bring them joy,” says Ford, the supervising director of Craig of the Creek.

The animator drew inspiration for stories from bouncing ideas off of the other artists on her team. She believes her supportive co-workers, alone, make the show a significant stride in her career.
The multi-hyphenate Ford — with animation, writing, directing and acting experience under her belt — hopes to continue building lasting relationships on upcoming projects, no matter the role. She is also open to branching out beyond stories for young audiences, because “whatever it is that we work on together, it’s about leaving with amazing friends and important memories.

“I hope that I find projects that help others be themselves and that others can find relatable,” she says, speaking to the importance of representing diverse narratives in animation. “And I do really hope that even in a project that I didn’t work on, folks find something that inspires them to do what they want to do.”

For aspiring animators, Ford believes the key to breaking into the industry is having faith in their unique stories: “Be true to what brings you joy in artmaking. I think if it makes you really happy to tell this kind of story and you think it’s going to make other people happy, then you should tell it.”

Brittany Myers

Over the Moon

Photo: Courtesy of Brittany Myers

Most people never get to meet their idols, let alone work with them. But Over the Moon character designer Brittany Myers has not only gotten to work with her idol, Glen Keane, she’s received the ultimate compliment from him. While working on Over the Moon, Myers recalls, “He said, ‘I sometimes sit at my desk and I’m trying to draw and I’d think, what would Brittany do?’ and I was, like, ‘What?’”

Myers first discovered Keane’s work when she was around 12 years old when she saw Tangled. “I remember seeing the trailer and seeing Rapunzel and I thought she was so cute. Then I discovered his drawings, and I didn’t even know [animation] was a job at the time.”

About two years ago, Myers posted a drawing she did of Ariel from The Little Mermaid on Facebook and it somehow made its way to Keane. “I got a little notification from Glen Keane and I was like, ‘Oh, my God! It’s really him!’” He commented to Myers how much he liked her Ariel drawing and that it reminded him of his own work. The next day, she got a Facebook message from Over the Moon producer Gennie Rim asking her if she’d like to work on the project. Dream come true? Check.

For Myers it was like completing a circle. “It went from when I was a little girl and I was just a fan, and I would look to [Keane’s] drawings for inspiration,” she says. “I learned so much about character. Then on Over the Moon, being there with him in the room, getting notes from him, I learned so much.”

In addition to Over the Moon, the California Institute of the Arts grad’s character and costume design work can be seen Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, and the upcoming Netflix projects Trash Truck, Escape From Hat and Jacob and the Sea Beast.

John Trabbic

Middlemost Post

Photo: Courtesy of John Trabbic

Feeling trapped in his job as a journeyman carpenter, Trabbic “quit my job and decided to pursue my dream of animation.” “I cut my teeth” working on the pilot for Chosen at Floyd County Prods. That led to Pig Goat Banana Cricket and then to Nickelodeon where he worked on SpongeBob SquarePants for four years as a storyboard director on more than 30 episodes. “The cartoon-ness and the wackiness and the homage to the old school Looney Toons, stretchy, squashy animation seemed to be kind of more in my wheelhouse,” he says, recalling a past boss reprimanding him for drawing “too wonky.” “My instincts are to go cartoony and draw in that kind of fashion versus realistic, tight and clean.” And that is what he loves about his latest show, Middlemost Post, which he is working on for Nickelodeon to air next year. To Trabbic, a recovering addict, the story about a “reformed rain cloud, who doesn’t want to rain on people any more, he just wants to brighten people’s days,” is also about his own evolution. Besides the animation, “it leans into humor and I am incorporating stop-motion sets.”

Among his heroes are Tex Avery, “one of my favorites, he’s my hero,” he says, while others are “Sergio Aragones, he’s the guy who did Groo and Mad magazine; Basil Wolverton, another Mad magazine guy. My dad was big into the alternative comics, the ’70s [Fabulous Furry] Freak brothers and hippy-type stuff and that’s what I gravitate toward because that’s what my dad was into and that’s what he just had laying around the house versus like superheroes and stuff.”

And bringing it full circle, Trabbic has been showing his 10-year-old son his animation. “What better way to test your stuff on somebody than to show your own kid. He’s the audience, you know.”

Trioscope Studios: L.C. Crowley, Brandon Barr, Greg Jonkajtys

The Liberator

Photo: Courtesy of Trioscope

Producers L.C. Crowley, Brandon Barr and Greg Jonkajtys helm Trioscope Studios, a company that develops animated projects using a combination of elements that audiences have seen before, but not in this way.

“That’s why it’s Trioscope: It has three components,” Jonkajtys says. “One is live action, one is a [computer-generated] environment and the third is this ‘sauce’ to make it all look like a 2D animated film.”

The “sauce” in question utilizes a series of techniques and software to help transform the actors’ images into a style similar to the overall composition. Trioscope Studios’ decision to combine live acting and large animated worlds came as a solution for expressing characters’ emotions in realistic, moving ways.

Jonkajtys noted that anime often appeals to a wide range of viewers, but the majority of audiences in Western Europe and the U.S. rarely tune into animated films for adult-skewing drama or action — even those animated films not necessarily meant for children. Trioscope became their solution for bringing animation dealing with serious subjects to the West.

“The question of, ‘Why can’t a mass audience really find emotional value in animation’ is where [Trioscope] started,” Crowley says. “We started to zero in on the visual and arrived at the idea that if we want to make animation more human, maybe we should just put humans in the animation.”

In the case of The Liberator, their current project for Netflix, their strategy captures serious themes of the film, which is set during World War II. Crowley says the preservation of actors’ body language helps capture the tone.

Though The Liberator is styled as a graphic novel, Trioscope can be used to animate different styles to meet the needs of any film that has an expansive environment.

“Trioscope is really a platform for imagination. The first step in the process is figuring out what that’s going to look like, and there’s a wild variation. The key benefit is, whether the world is more painterly or gritty, it’s always got that human performance at the heart, holding everything together,” Crowley says.

Genevieve Tsai

Animaniacs

Photo: Courtesy of Genevieve Tsai

A dream career in animation did not come easily for Tsai. Since completing her masters in 2D animation and VFX from San Francisco’s Academy of Art University, Tsai spent nearly 10 years designing characters for video games including League of Legends, Hearthstone and Dota 2. But a daytime job didn’t stop the aspiring animator from taking on freelance projects to build a portfolio aimed at the toon industry.

“It took a long time talking to professionals to learn what [the] animation [business] is looking for,” says Tsai, who also illustrated graphic novels. “I created a sketchbook of characters to see if I could sell it at a convention to get exposure and made connections at Comic-Con where I found a big group of like-minded fans to see what journeys they’ve gone through.”

Tsai, who animated characters for Bento Box Entertainment and Disney Junior, moved to Hollywood when she was offered an in-house position as a background painter on Netflix’s Green Eggs and Ham. Her meticulousness as a character designer shined through, paving her way to a leadership role on her next project.

As the design supervisor for Hulu’s revival of Animaniacs, the animator finds a wealth of inspiration from the original series but is unafraid to pepper the story with her own wit and humor. “It’s surreal to be working on it, when I remember running home every day to catch every episode of the show,” she says with a laugh, adding that she collected plush dolls of every character. “One of my biggest passions is facial expressions, so I wanted to give a lot more expressiveness to the characters in both poses and faces, while staying true to what I love about the original.”

Aside from reimaginging Animaniacs, set for release in 2021, Tsai has her eyes on Netflix’s upcoming Bone series and dreams of creating a feature film with original characters.

Anne Walker Farrell

Duncanville

Photo: Courtesy of Anne Walker Farrell

Fox’s Duncanville, which follows the misadventures of 15-year-old Duncan, his friends and family, combines the sweet and salty, the absurd and sublime, which are traits that Walker Farrell loves to highlight in her work on the show. Fox has renewed the animated series, executive produced by Amy Poehler (The Mighty B!, Parks and Rec), Mike Scully and Julie Thacker Scully (both of The Simpsons), for Season Two.

The Simpsons is one of the first cartoons I remember watching as a kid. I’m ever grateful to my parents for letting us watch it because it hugely informed my sense of humor and … it’s what drew me to animation, really,” she says, adding that a lot of what she finds funny is what her friends call “the sugar-coated bitter pill.”

That pill also came in handy during her time on Netflix’s BoJack Horseman, which dealt with complicated issues such as addiction and depression, but with lots of visual gags in an animated universe populated with animals and humans. “BoJack was just brilliant in the way that it’s a misdirect. If you go into the show, like, ‘Oh, it’s a funny animal comedy about Hollywood.’ And then, ‘Oh, my God, it’s about depression.”

Like Duncanville’s teen protags, Walker Farrell grew up feeling “a little bit unseen or unheard,” and “I think that for me, animation allowed me an escape, with drawing and storytelling. As for Season Two of Duncanville? “I love this show. I love the characters. I have laughed at a lot of my animatics so far. Maybe that’s the equivalent of laughing at my jokes, but who cares? I think they’re cute.”

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Nickelodeon Picks Up New Animated Series 'Middlemost Post'

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NICKELODEON PICKS UP ALL-NEW ANIMATED SERIES
MIDDLEMOST POST, FEATURING CAST OF ORIGINAL CHARACTERS

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BURBANK, Calif.—June 16, 2020—Nickelodeon has ordered a new original animated series, Middlemost Post (working title), which combines quirky characters with hilarious adventures and unwavering friendship. Created and co-executive produced by John Trabbic III (SpongeBob SquarePants, storyboard director), the 20-episode 2D-animated series follows a former rain cloud, a brawny mailman and their magical pet walrus as they deliver packages to the unusual inhabitants of Mount Middlemost. Middlemost Post is produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio in Burbank, with Dave Johnson serving as co-executive producer and story editor. Additional casting news and premiere date will be announced in the coming months.

Middlemost Post captures everything we look for in a new series--an imaginative and truly unique world, lovable characters who care deeply about each other and big comedic moments to drive the story,” said Ramsey Naito, Executive Vice President, Nickelodeon Animation. “The series is created by our very own John Trabbic, with writing partner Dave Johnson, and we can’t wait to bring to life the characters and places in this artist-driven series for our global audience.”

In Middlemost Post, Parker J. Cloud, an exuberant raincloud, lives and works in the Middlemost Post Office with Angus, a burly, rule-abiding mailman who cherishes his solitude and values efficiency, and Russell, their magical pet walrus whose stomach is so big that it doubles as a storage room. Together they journey through Mount Middlemost and the six territories of Somewhere to deliver the mail, while meeting some exceptionally quirky and peculiar people along the way. But as this loving and unconventional trio grows closer, they remain blissfully unaware that they have been brought together by one fateful stormy event.

Today’s Middlemost Post greenlight comes on the heels of recent announcements for Big Nate, Kamp Koral: SpongeBob’s Under Years, and a second season of The Casagrandes. The original series exemplifies Nickelodeon’s commitment to bringing fresh innovative content to kids and families around the world.

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Updates:

10/15 - To Trabbic, a recovering addict, the story about a “reformed rain cloud, who doesn’t want to rain on people any more, he just wants to brighten people’s days,” is also about his own evolution. Besides the animation, “it leans into humor and I am incorporating stop-motion sets.” Trabbic is also working on getting the show ready to premiere on Nickelodeon in 2021.

9/7 - Chris Battle is doing character designs for Middlemost Post!


6/27 - Gracie Pryor will be doing freelance character design for Middlemost Post.

From Variety:

Nickelodeon’s ‘Middlemost Post’ Gets Greenlight, Starts Production as Studio’s Artists Work From Home Due to Pandemic

Former “SpongeBob SquarePants” storyboard artist John Trabbic III had just gotten a greenlight from Nickelodeon for his own animated series, “Middlemost Post,” about a rain cloud that just wants to make everyone happy, when the coronavirus pandemic hit, forcing Nick to close the studio’s doors and send all its artists home.

But instead of putting production on “Middlemost Post,” or most of its other animated shows, on hold, Nick brass outfitted the staffs with the tools they’d need to keep working.

“The leadership at the studio and on the shows really took the bull by the horns and pivoted very quickly, giving everyone the support they needed to work from home pretty effectively,” says Ramsey Naito, Nick’s exec VP of production and development. “There’s no question that there have been challenges, but the resilience, the determination, the passion for what everybody does really shows, because we’re 100% working from home.”

Naito says things started out with a lot of trial and error, logistically, “but we really pulled it together within a couple of weeks. We got computers out the door to everyone who needed them,” making sure everyone had VPN connections, troubleshooting internet problems and ensuring teams could stay in contact.

It seems to be working. Between 17 and 25 shows are currently in production remotely. Not only that, but Nick is adding workers. “We’ve hired 60-plus people over the last nine weeks, all remotely,” Naito says. Some of those folks are working on “Middlemost Post.”


Creator John Trabbic III, left, and writer and co-executive producer Dave Johnson work from home on their new Nickelodeon show “Middlemost Post,” which was recently greenlit for 20 episodes just before the coronavirus quarantine order. Courtesy of John Trabbic III and Dave Johnson/Nickelodeon

It was just Trabbic and writer and co-executive producer Dave Johnson at first. “I think our actual start date was about a week before quarantine,” Trabbic recalls. “Then we started hiring people, and the show was birthed in quarantine.” Adds Johnson: “I have a staff of writers that literally haven’t met each other in real life, and we’re two months in.”

They may not have met in person, but the writers and artists are getting a good start on the show’s first episodes. Nickelodeon has ordered 20 half-hour installments, which it hopes to air sometime next year.

Along with Parker J. Cloud, an exuberant rain cloud that helps deliver mail for the Middlemost Post Office, the show features rule-abiding mailman Angus and their pet walrus, Russell. “It’s a chance for us to just let our imaginations go wild,” Trabbic says.

“This show, when [Trabbic] first pitched it to us, just was so unique,” Naito says. “It had all the qualities we look for. It was character driven. It had an ensemble that illustrated a really comedic relationship, with a backdrop that was fun and exciting. [And] it really feels original.”

Adds Johnson: “Parker is just a kid who’s learning life, but he [wears his] emotions on his sleeve, and because he’s a cloud, he’s pliable and can transform.”

The animators at Nick know exactly how Parker feels.

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Originally published: Tuesday, June 16, 2020 at 17:39 BST.

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