Aardman Founders Give Employees Majority-Ownership Stake In Studio
To assure Aardman's future independence, co-founders Peter Lord and David Sproxton are handing control of the studio to employees.
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.
Sprite's new holiday campaign turned LeBron James and D.R.A.M. into cg characters.
This fun set of Nick promos and bumpers by Aardman Nathan Love will put you in a jolly holiday mood.
Aardman needs to do more than make a Youtube channel if it wants to support independent creators and producers.
Nick Park is back!
"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.
"Special Delivery" is the most widely available short from Google's Spotlight Stories initiative thanks to a move to the YouTube 360 platform.
Aardman Animations, the venerable Bristol, UK-based animation studio, announced today that it has acquired a majority share in New York …
How many Americans even know 'Shaun the Sheep' has a feature film coming out in less than a month?
The stop-motion director takes on his first feature film since 'Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit'.
The stop-motion film will arrive in the U.S. in August.
The forty-three-year-old British animation studio is being honored with a major exhibit in Paris.
Illustrator Stephen Collins in "The Guardian" imagines a CGI makeover for Aardman's clay character Morph.
Aardman's first star, Morph, has returned in a new series of Kickstarter-backed YouTube shorts.
Just when you thought Netflix was gobbling up all of the high quality kids programming, Amazon Prime Instant Video announces a licensing agreement with Aardman Animations for online streaming in the United States.
Starting out as a side character in the Wallace and Gromit short "A Close Shave" (1995), Shaun the Sheep became an unlikely franchise star. After getting his own line of merchandise and a spin-off television series (which was popular enough to spawn its own spin-off, "Timmy Time") Shaun is set to become the subject of Aardman’s next feature in spring 2015. The film currently doesn't appear to have a U.S. distributor.
Director Darren Dubicki of Aardman Animations created this strikingly elegant mixed-media piece to celebrate Pink Floyd’s legendary album …