Pros
I've worked on & off at Moving Colour since 2012 (one of the first places to give me a chance as a freshly graduated animator) as a freelancer on short and long-term gigs, doing everything from stop-motion to 2D animation to editing, animatics, design, etc. The studio always has a very diverse collection of artists working in it, so you're always meeting other creatives from all walks of life and experience levels, several of whom I'm still friends and/or see back in the studio, even years later. The environment in the studio is very chill & everyone is accessible all the time, including Brian - it's a giant open loft, so you get to know everyone pretty quick (and there's nowhere to hide anyway) - so it makes even the newest team members one of the gang right away. Lastly, there aren't the endless days and weekends of work that some places require; your time has value as a freelancer and you work a normal day unless those occasional (very rare) tighter deadlines that occur. Work and life - what a concept! Highly recommended if you get the chance to work here.
Cons
I must enter at least 5 words for cons, but I have none.