Nitrogen Studios Explained

Cinesite Vancouver
Former Name:Nitrogen Studios (2003–2017)
Industry:Animation
Founders:Greg Tiernan
Nicole Stinn
Location City:Vancouver, British Columbia
Location Country:Canada
Area Served:Worldwide
Key People:Nicole Stinn (President and CEO)
Greg Tiernan (CCO)
Owner:Greg Tiernan
Nicole Stinn
Num Employees:51 - 200
Parent:Cinesite

Cinesite Vancouver (formerly known as 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. The company was founded in October 2003, in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Cinesite Vancouver was best known for animating the long-running British television series Thomas & Friends, which first began in the 12th season in 2008. While still using models provided by Shepperton Studios until 2009, Nitrogen began animating the twelfth series by implementing CGI animation onto the models. The models had their faces removed for the tracking sensors. The humans, animals and other specific scenery were tracked and animated by Nitrogen. However, scenes without the CGI were present as the tracking was unable to be done in certain angles. In 2009, the full switch to computer-animation was made by HIT Entertainment, with Tiernan directing the thirteenth season, as well as the fourteenth, fifteenth, and sixteenth seasons until Arc Productions (now Jam Filled Toronto) took over. Through seasons 13 and 16 came four direct-to-video films: Hero of the Rails in 2009, Misty Island Rescue in 2010, Day of the Diesels in 2011, and Blue Mountain Mystery in 2012. Nitrogen had also provided CGI animation and concept art for a planned second theatrical Thomas & Friends film with the title The Adventures of Thomas, before it was cancelled by Mattel in 2012 after their acquisition of HIT Entertainment.[1]

Before animating Thomas & Friends, the studio animated the 2006 CGI family comedy film Happily N'Ever After, distributed by Lionsgate, and co-produced with Odyssey Entertainment and Vanguard Animation, only for it to perform as a box office flop, earning $37 million on a $47 million budget. In 2016, Tiernan, along with Conrad Vernon, directed Sausage Party, a 2016 animated adult comedy film released by Sony Pictures Releasing under the Columbia Pictures label. Grossing $141.3 million on a $19 million budget, Vernon and Tiernan then produced and directed The Addams Family (2019) and The Addams Family 2 (2021). The Addams Family earned $203 million on a $24 million budget, and The Addams Family 2 earned $110 million on a $47 million budget.

For television, Nitrogen also produced Dan Vs., providing lip-sync for 27 episodes, spanning from February 26, 2011, to June 23, 2012. The studio animated two episodes of the Netflix series , with the first airing on December 23, 2016, and the 2nd airing on May 25, 2018.

The company's other projects have included God of War, a 2005 action-adventure game developed by Santa Monica Studio, and published by Sony Computer Entertainment,, a 2008 role-playing game developed by BioWare, published by Sega for the Nintendo DS, and Kodee's Canoe, a 2010 interactive app series.

On March 7, 2017, Nitrogen was acquired by British visual effects and feature animation studio company Cinesite, becoming their Vancouver operations.[2]

Filmography

Feature films

Theatrical

YearTitleCo-productionNotes
2006Happily N'Ever AfterVanguard Animation
Berlin Animation Film
Berliner Film Companie
Odyssey Entertainment
Lionsgate
Additional animation with
The LaB Sydney
Mr. X
Bardel Entertainment
Elliot Animation
Quadriga FX
2016Sausage PartyPoint Grey Pictures
Annapurna Pictures
Columbia Pictures
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2019The Addams FamilyMetro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Cinesite Studios
The Jackal Group
United Artists Releasing
Bron Creative
United Artists Releasing
2021ExtinctNetflix
China Lion
HB Wink Animation
Huayi Brothers
Huayi Tencent Entertainment
Tolerable Entertainment
Cinesite
Timeless Films
Additional animation
The Addams Family 2Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
BermanBraun
Glickmania
Bron Creative
Cinesite
United Artists Releasing
2022Paramount Pictures
Nickelodeon Movies
Aniventure
Align
Brooksfilms
Flying Tigers Entertainment
GFM Animation
Cinesite
HB Wink Animation
Additional pre-production
TBAHitpigAniventure
Cinesite
Additional animation
Animal FarmAniventure
The Imaginarium
Cinesite
Additional pre-production

Direct-to-Video

YearTitleCo-production
2009Hero of the RailsHIT Entertainment
2010Misty Island Rescue
2011Day of the Diesels
2012Blue Mountain Mystery

Television

Premiere DateEnd Date TitleChannelNote
January 25, 2010December 25, 2012Thomas & FriendsPBS Kids
Channel 5
Treehouse TV
80 episodes: CGI series; co-produced with HIT Entertainment
February 26, 2011 June 23, 2012Dan Vs. Hub Network27 episodes: lip sync; co-produced with Film Roman, The Hatchery, and Starz Media
December 23, 2016May 25, 2018TrollhuntersNetflix2 episodes: co-produced with DreamWorks Animation and Double Dare You
February 28, 2024IwájúDisney+animation service work: co-produced with Walt Disney Animation Studios, Kugali and Cinesite

Other projects

YearTitleMedium
2005God of War (uncredited)Video game with Santa Monica Studio, Sony Computer Entertainment, and
2008Video game with Bioware and Sega
2010Kodee’s CanoeInteractive app series
2021MilaShort with Peppermax films, Pixel Cartoon, IbiscusMedia, Cinesite, and Aniventure

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.[4] 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. Some animators who complained or left due to stress went uncredited in the film. One poster stated that Tiernan had developed a reputation for "disturbing behaviour and abusive management style".[5] Publications such as the Washington Post[6] the Los Angeles Times[7] and /Film[8] have picked up the story.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fleming . Mike Jr. . June 8, 2011 . '9' Helmer Shane Acker Boards Feature Based On The Thomas The Tank Engine Toys . November 22, 2022 . Deadline.
  2. News: Cinesite Studios acquires Nitrogen. Regan Reid. Kidscreen. March 7, 2017. March 7, 2017.
  3. News: 'Sausage Party' Animators' Pay Dispute Surfaces After Big Opening. Burns. Elias. August 16, 2016. The Hollywood Reporter. Vlessing. Etan. March 21, 2017.
  4. http://www.dorkly.com/post/80148/sausage-partys-animators-were-treated-like-shit Sausage Party's Animators Were Treated Like Shit
  5. http://www.cartoonbrew.com/feature-film/sausage-party-directors-conrad-vernon-greg-tiernan-making-2016s-outlandish-animated-film-142425.html 'Sausage Party' Directors Conrad Vernon & Greg Tiernan On Making 2016’s Most Outlandish Animated Film
  6. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/arts-and-entertainment/wp/2016/08/17/for-audiences-sausage-party-was-a-laugh-riot-for-some-animators-it-was-a-nightmare/ The working conditions for some ‘Sausage Party’ animators were pretty terrible
  7. http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-sausage-party-animators-20160815-snap-story.html 'Sausage Party' anything but a good time at work, some animators say
  8. http://www.slashfilm.com/sausage-party-animators-controversy/ 'Sausage Party' Allegedly Forced Animators to Work Overtime for Free, Refused to Credit Artists