Shannon Tindle

Shannon Tindle is an American designer, story artist, televsion writer, screenwriter, and film director. Tindle's work on the television series Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends received an Annie Award nomination in 2005 for Best Character Design in an Animated Television Production.[1] Later, at the 58th Primetime Emmy Awards in 2006, he won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Animation for "Go Goo Go",[2] while the episode was also nominated for Outstanding Animated Program (for Programming Less Than One Hour).[3][4]

Tindle most recently worked as a character designer on Sony Pictures Animation's The Emoji Movie;[5] DreamWorks Animation' The Croods, as a story developer; and Laika's Kubo and the Two Strings, which he originally developed with his wife Megan. He currently lives in California, United States.[6]

He is currently writiting and directing an untitled animated film for Netflix.

Work

Character designer

TV Shows

Films

Storyboard Artist

Writer

Visual Development Artist

Other

References

  1. International Animated Film Society. "33rd Annual Annie Nominations and Awards Recipients". Annie Awards. Archived from the original on 2013-01-02. Retrieved 2009-03-04.
  2. Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. "2006 Creative Arts & Primetime Emmy Awards winners". Emmys.tv. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
  3. Associated Press (2006-08-27). "Fast Facts: 2006 Emmy Nominations". Fox News. Retrieved 2007-12-03.
  4. "Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends — Awards". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
  5. "The Art of Emoji Movie - Sony Pictures". Sony Pictures. Retrieved August 19, 2017.
  6. Tindle, Shannon. "shannon". Blogger. Retrieved 2009-12-08.
  7. "The Art of Emoji Movie - Sony Pictures". Sony Pictures. Retrieved August 19, 2017.


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