Austin Allison is an Animation Feature Writer for Collider. He is also an illustator, avid cartoon watcher, and occasional singer. His karaoke favorites include singing Rainbow Connection as Kermit ...
An exhibition at the Young V&A in London reveals the painstaking and devoted practice of the characters’ creators, Aardman Studios.
At 50, the company behind stop-motion superstars Wallace & Gromit and Shaun the Sheep is the subject of a major exhibition in London’s Young V&A ...
Aardman has been using Newplast plasticine to make its movies since the early 1970s. And the clay’s ability to hold its shape while remaining malleable, even under intense conditions, has been a great ...
The London show invites visitors into the world of stop-motion, and showcases five decades of Aardman through original models ...
This new exhibition is a real treat, providing a glimpse behind the scenes with some of Britain’s most beloved animated characters.
Aardman has announced a new Shaun the Sheep movie is in the works, entitled Shaun The Sheep: The Beast Of Mossy Bottom. The new feature film follows hot on the heels of the studio’s Wallace & Gromit: ...
Fans of Wallace and Gromit can see the clay models used in the films and some interactive displays.
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Is tonight’s opening-night selection of the sixth annual Animation Is Film Festival its biggest ever? Figuratively, perhaps: “The Boy and the Heron” is the rapturously received return of the most ...
A recent article in The Telegraph caused a big stir when it shared that beloved studio Aardman Animations might be in some sticky trouble. Aardman, of course, is known widely for its unique claymation ...