
Build characters people can still recognize next episode
Digital characters need a few repeatable rules — enough recognition between episodes, without a novel-length biography.
TNT Studio · 17 August 2026
Studio notes from TNT Studio on the craft of content: storytelling, short-form format, characters, animation, and the path from idea to a published episode.

Digital characters need a few repeatable rules — enough recognition between episodes, without a novel-length biography.
TNT Studio · 17 August 2026

How TNT Studio treats digital production: lock the format, make the episode, package it, then put it on the channel.
TNT Studio · 17 August 2026

How TNT Studio thinks about distribution: metadata, episode versions, and a release order — not a promise to cover every country.
TNT Studio · 17 August 2026

Shorts need a complete situation, a recognizable character, and their own pace — not a middle chunk lifted from a longer cut.
TNT Studio · 17 August 2026

Why stop-motion and animation for digital content should serve viewing pace, not a desire to show off technique.
TNT Studio · 17 August 2026

Why a sharp idea is not yet a content brand, and why digital entertainment needs a format that can run on a phone.
TNT Studio · 17 August 2026