WSJ went inside Aardman Animation’s legendary film studio to learn how its beloved clay almost disappeared for good.
WALLACE and Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, and Feathers McGraw put in an appearance at a Herefordshire event as Aardman Animations paid a visit to Ledbury.
When Nick Park was creating Wallace and Gromit, he heard a woman call her dog the name of his beloved inventor, and it stuck, ...
The animators have stuck with stop-motion techniques since their first Wallace & Gromit short film, A Grand Day Out, aired in ...
The Wall Street Journal went inside the studio behind ‘Chicken Run’ to learn how its beloved clay almost disappeared for good ...
Aardman's iconic shows, shorts and feature films require painstaking craftsmanship. An interactive exhibition at the Young V&A museum in London brings museumgoers behind the scenes ...
Dragging the family out of the exhibition may cause drama, but Young V&A are offering unlimited exhibition passes so families ...
The Aardman studio has joined forces with the iconic Lightroom venue on 'Larger Than Life: Starring Wallace & Gromit, Shaun ...
In the golden age of cartoons drawn on paper, two English teenagers began to bring clay to life. Half a century on, Aardman Animations is still crafting new characters by hand.
The show marks the 50th anniversary of Aardman, which also gave us Shaun the Sheep and Morph. Aardman founders Nick Park, Peter Lord, and David Sproxton pose with a few of their characters at the ...
Aardman’s work is now rightly being celebrated in an exhibition at the Young V&A in London. We sent along animation expert ...
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