NEWHOUSE PORTER HUBBARD

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Newhouse Porter Hubbard represents acclaimed directors, writers, producers, editors, production designers and other high-level artists and executives in animation, live action, and the digital production field. The firm provides outside general counsel to a select group of premiere independent animation studios as well as working with entrepreneurs and new ventures in connection with digital production and internet business opportunities. Additionally, the firm supports clients in video game, electronic and print media, computer software, merchandising, internet and other licensing transactions.

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Titmouse in the News

Titmouse Inc.’s Chris Prynoski Talks 'Venture Bros.,' 'Son of Zorn' and His First Movie

If you’re a fan of Adult Swim, or of Fox’s new partially animated sitcom "Son of Zorn," you’ve probably seen the name Titmouse on your TV screen. They’re the animation studio behind some of your favorite late night cartoons, including "The Venture Bros." and "Metalocalypse." The studio was started in 2000 as a T-shirt company by Chris and Shannon Prynoski, but when they kept getting requests for cartoons, it morphed into the animation studio we know it as today.

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NPH Client Titmouse Studios and Chris Prynoski in the News

Titmouse Boss Talks 'Son Of Zorn', Paul Rudd In 'Nerdland' And The Resurgence Of R-Rated Animation

Titmouse. You need to remember that name. A full-service animation production company, they are one of the hottest in the industry right now and they are on the brink of becoming a household name. This fall’s buzz belongs to the company that started out as one man operation and now employs over 400 people in Los Angeles, New York, and Vancouver.

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Titmouse and Chris Prynoski in the News

Titmouse's Chris Prynoski Discusses ‘Little Big Awesome’ and Why Working with Kittens isn't as Fun as it Looks

Chris Prynoski is an animator, producer, and director. His career began at MTV in the 1990s where he worked on "Daria" and "Beavis and Butt-head." In the interview, he talks about the history of animation and how the medium has evolved.

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