Nitrogen Studios

Nitrogen Studios Canada, Inc. (commonly referred to as Nitrogen Studios) is a Canadian animation company founded by husband and wife duo Greg Tiernan and Nicole Stinn.

Nitrogen Studios Canada, Inc.
IndustryComputer animation
FoundedOctober 2003 (2003-10)
FounderGreg Tiernan
Nicole Stinn
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Nicole Stinn (President and CEO)
Greg Tiernan (CCO)
OwnerGreg Tiernan
Nicole Stinn
Number of employees
51 - 200
ParentCinesite

On March 7, 2017, it was acquired by British visual effects and feature animation studio Cinesite Studios.[1]

Filmography

Feature films

Theatrical

Year Title Co-production Notes
2006 Happily N'Ever After Vanguard Animation
Odyssey Entertainment
Lionsgate
2016 Sausage Party Point Grey Pictures
Annapurna Pictures
Columbia Pictures
[2]
2019 The Addams Family Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cinesite Studios
The Jackal Group
United Artists Releasing
Bron Creative
Whalerock Industries
Denver and Delilah Productions
BermanBraun
2021 The Addams Family 2 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
BermanBraun
Bron Creative
Cinesite Studios
United Artists Releasing
TBA Arkie Passion Pictures
Luma
[3][4][5]

Direct-to-Video

Year Title Co-production
2009 Hero of the Rails HIT Entertainment
2010 Misty Island Rescue
2011 Day of the Diesels
2012 Blue Mountain Mystery

Television

Premiere Date End Date Title Channel Note
January 9th 2008 December 25th, 2012 Thomas & Friends PBS Kids
Channel 5
100 episodes: CGI series; co-produced with HIT Entertainment
February 26th, 2011 June 23rd, 2012 Dan Vs. Hub Network 27 episodes: lip sync; co-produced with Film Roman, The Hatchery, and Starz Media
December 23rd, 2016 May 25th, 2018 Trollhunters Netflix 2 episodes: co-produced with DreamWorks Animation and Double Dare You

Other projects

Year Title Medium
2005 God of War (uncredited) Video game with SCE Santa Monica Studio, Sony Computer Entertainment, and JP: Capcom
2010 Kodee’s Canoe Interactive app series

Controversy

Several days after the release of Sausage Party, allegations of poor treatment of Nitrogen Studios employees surfaced in the comments section of an interview with Tiernan and co-director Conrad Vernon, featured on the website Cartoon Brew.[6] Various anonymous posters, purporting to be animators who worked on the film in question, made claims including that Nitrogen forced them to work overtime for free and that some employees were threatened with termination. One poster stated that Tiernan had developed a reputation for "disturbing behaviour and abusive management style".[7] Publications such as the Washington Post[8] the Los Angeles Times[9] and /Film[10] have picked up the story.

References

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