Aardman Animations

Aardman Animations, Ltd., also known as Aardman Studios, is an Academy Award winning animation studio based in Bristol, United Kingdom. Aardman is famous for its claymation/stop-motion animation productions, particularly plasticine duo Wallace & Gromit.
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History
Aardman was founded as a small backyard project by an ambitious pair named Peter Lord and David Sproxton in the mid-1970s. Lord and Sproxton wanted to realize their dream of an animated motion picture. Their first big break was providing animated sequences for the children's art series Vision On; during this time they created Morph, a simple clay character. Around the same time Lord and Sproxton made their first foray into adult animation with the shorts Down and Out and Confessions of a Foyer Girl, entries in the BBC's Animated Conversations series, which used real-life conversations as soundtracks. However, these two shorts were not actual Aardman productions.
Later, Aardman produced a number of shorts for Channel 4; these included the Conversation Pieces series. These five shorts worked in the same area as the two shorts Lord and Sproxton made for Animated Conversations, but were more sophisticated. Lord and Sproxton began hiring more animators at this point; three of the newcomers made their directorial debut at Aardman with the Lip Synch series. Of the five Lip Synch shorts two were directed by Peter Lord, one by Barry Purves, one by Richard Goleszowski and one by Nick Park.
Park's short, Creature Comforts, was the first Aardman production to win an Oscar. Park also developed the world-famous clay modelled shorts featuring the adventures of Wallace & Gromit, a comical yet buddyful "dreamteam": Wallace the arch-British, naive, green-knitted-tank-top-wearing inventor and his best pal, the intelligent but silent dog, Gromit. The "cheeselovers“ withstand many adventures such as A Grand Day Out (1989), The Wrong Trousers (1993) and A Close Shave (1995), the latter two winning more Oscars. In the year 2000 Aardman Studios "let the birds" fly with Chicken Run, an awarded worldwide box-office hit. This movie was Aardman's first feature film. 2005 and after ten years being on holiday Wallace and Gromit returned very rested and relaxed on the silver screen in Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit and caught the next Academy award for full-length animated film.
While Aardman is best known for stop motion, the studio has also dabbled in CGI with productions such as Al Dante, Planet Sketch and Flushed Away.
Aardman Features is a feature film division of Aardman Animations.
Dreamworks and Aardman signed a 3-picture deal after the success of Chicken Run. On the October 3, 2006, The New York Times reported that due to creative differences Dreamworks Animation and Aardman will not be extending their contract. [1] Aardman is currently looking for a new U.S. distributor.
Company name
The company name is taken from one of its early characters created for Vision On. Aardman was a cel-animated superhero. Unfortunately the original stills were lost in a fire (see below)[2].
Selected Aardman productions
- Animated Conversations (1977)
- Conversation Pieces (1983)
- Babylon (1985)
- Sledgehammer (1986)
- Lip Synch (1987)
- Barefootin' (1987)
- Down on the Corner (1987)
- My Baby Just Cares for Me (1987)
- Creature Comforts (1989)
- A Grand Day Out (1989)
- Adam (1991)
- Never Say Pink Furry Die (1992)
- Loves Me, Loves Me Not (1992)
- Not Without My Handbag (1993)
- The Wrong Trousers (1993)
- Pib and Pog (1994)
- A Close Shave (1995)
- The Morph Files (1995)
- Chevron Cars (1995)
- Wat's Pig (1996)
- Pop (1996)
- Owzat (1997)
- Stage Fright (1997)
- Humdrum (1998)
- Al Dente (1998)
- Rex the Runt (1998)
- Minotaur and Little Nerkin (1999)
- Angry Kid (2000)
- Chicken Run (2000)
- Aztec Shorts (2000)
- Chump (2002)
- Wallace & Gromit's Cracking Contraptions (2002)
- Wallace & Gromit in Project Zoo video game (2003)
- The Non-Voters for the BBC Election coverage (see external links) (2005)
- Planet Sketch (2005)
- Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (2005)
- A Town Called Panic (2006)
- Flushed Away (2006)
- Purple and Brown (2006)
- Crood Awakening (2008)(unknown, possibly cancelled)
- Tortoise Vs. Hare (unknown, possibly cancelled)
- The Scarecrow and his Servant (unknown, based on the book by Philip Pullman)
Warehouse fire
On October 10, 2005, a fire at Aardman's storage warehouse destroyed over 30 years of props, models, scenery and awards collected by the company. This warehouse was used for storage of past projects and so did not prevent the production of their current projects at the time. In addition, the company's library of finished films were stored elsewhere and were undamaged. An electrical fault was determined to be the cause of the blaze. [3] Nick Park was quoted as saying, "Even though it is a precious and nostalgic collection and valuable to the company, in light of other tragedies, today isn't a big deal."[4]
Non-Aardman productions by Aardman directors
A number of Aardman directors have worked at other studios, taking the distinctive Aardman style with them. As a result, there are some animated films that, while not actually made by Aardman, are often mistaken for Aardman productions, and may be of interest to fans of the studio.
Barry Purves, director of the Aardman short Next, also directed Hamilton Mattress for Harvest Films. The film, a half-hour special that premiered on Christmas Day 2001, was produced by Chris Moll, producer of the Wallace and Gromit short film The Wrong Trousers. The models were provided by Mackinnon & Saunders, a firm that did the same for Bob the Builder and Corpse Bride.
Similarly, Robbie the Reindeer in Hooves of Fire, a BBC Bristol/Comic Relief production, was directed by Richard Goleszowski, creator of Rex the Runt. Its sequel, Robbie the Reindeer in Legend of the Lost Tribe, was directed by Peter Peake, whose directorial credits for Aardman include Pib and Pog and Humdrum.
Books
- Peter Lord & Brian Sibley: Cracking Animation (1998) Thames & Hudson; ISBN 0-500-28168-8
- Wallace & Gromit and the Lost Slipper (1997)
- Wallace & Gromit in Anoraknophobia (1998)
- Wallace & Gromit: Crackers in Space (1999)
- Creating Creature Comforts (2003)
- The World of Wallace & Gromit (2004)
See also
External links
- Aardman Animations, Ltd.
- Aardman's films for the BBC's 2005 Election coverage
- The Wallace & Gromit Van
Categories
Companies established in 1975 | Aardman Animations | Animation studios | Television production companies of the United Kingdom | Film production companies of the United Kingdom | Hollywood movie studios
