Background
Prynoski was born in Trenton, New Jersey and grew up in Bordentown, New Jersey.
animator director and producer
Prynoski was born in Trenton, New Jersey and grew up in Bordentown, New Jersey.
He attended local public schools in Bordentown and then Notre Dame High School, and remembers doodling constantly in class. After high school, he pursued art school and graduated from the School of Visual Arts in 1994.
Prynoski began his career working in New York, mostly on his own or through Music Television"s in-house studio on shows like Daria and Beavis and Butthead. He also created his own show, Music Television Downtown, which was nominated for a primetime Emmy Award in 2000 and his directorial work in the hallucination sequence of Beavis and Butt-Head Do America was nominated for "Best Animated Sequence in a Feature Film" by the National Cartoonists Society. In the same year, he moved to Hollywood, California, where he opened his own studio Titmouse, Incorporated. with wife, Shannon Prynoski.
Prynoski"s animation can be seen in opening title sequences for The Osbournes and The Simple Life and his directorial work can be seen in a number of media, from commercials to feature films to television
He has directed animation for the animated commercial "Foot Long Hot Dog Inventor" for Budweiser, many music videos for artists including Velvet Revolver, Snoop Dogg and George Clinton, and among other projects, a Dexter"s Laboratory spoof with They Might Be Giants for Cartoon Network. His directing credits also include The Amazing Screw-On Head starring Paul Giamatti, Megas XLR for Cartoon Network, Happy Monster Band for Disney, Metalocalypse for Cartoon Network and Motorcity for Disney XD. Prynoski has also directed Adult Swim"s Freaknik: The Musical and executive produced Black Panther for Marvel and G.I. Joe: Resolute for Hasbro.
He created and executive produced of the animated series Motorcity, which premiered on Disney XD in April 2012. His animation studio, Titmouse, Incorporated., is best known for their work on the Guitar Hero game cinematics, the short film Scott Pilgrim versus
The Animation, and television series work on such shows as Metalocalypse, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Afro Samurai, DJ & the Fro, Community, The Venture Brothers, Freaknik: The Musical, and Superjail!.