Spain’s Animac Festival, Taking Place This Week, Is Dedicated To Stop-Motion Animation
Guests include Peter Lord, Mark Osborne, Vernon Chatman, and Katariina Lillqvist.
Guests include Peter Lord, Mark Osborne, Vernon Chatman, and Katariina Lillqvist.
It’s close encounters of the herd kind.
To assure Aardman’s future independence, co-founders Peter Lord and David Sproxton are handing control of the studio to employees.
Aardman, the famed stop motion studio behind Wallace & Gromit and Shaun the Sheep, is going in a very different direction for its first major video game.
The most successful stop-motion feature of all-time is getting a sequel.
How Aardman Animations pulled off the hilarious massage scene in Nick Park’s “Early Man.”
A busy February weekend in both the U.S. and China resulted in both hits and misses.
Nick Park talks about combining dinosaurs, giant ducks, and the world’s favorite sport in his stop-motion feature, “Early Man.”
Sprite’s new holiday campaign turned LeBron James and D.R.A.M. into cg characters.
Aardman needs to do more than make a Youtube channel if it wants to support independent creators and producers.
It’s ok to get excited: the trailer for Nick Park’s new feature is here!
Last night, The International Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced the winners of the 5th International Emmy Kids Awards.
Everyone was at Annecy this year, from Guillermo del Toro to the president of France.
“The studio is, in a way, the best thing we’ve ever done,” says Aardman co-founder Peter Lord.
Aardman created the characters using household stains as color.
As quickly as it began, FMX is over for another year. Perhaps more than at previous conferences, speakers were especially confident in …
Acting instructor Ed Hooks explores the animated performances of this year’s five feature animation nominees.
“Special Delivery” is the most widely available short from Google’s Spotlight Stories initiative thanks to a move to the YouTube 360 platform.
Aardman’s low-budget, big-picture animation continues to compete in our blockbuster marketplace, with stop-motion animation more real than hyperreal CGI.
The surprise nominee is “Adama,” a fresh and original mixed-media feature from France.