Aardman Turns 50, But Its Annecy Presentation Was All About The Future
New looks at ‘Let’s Go Timmy,’ ‘Shaun the Sheep: The Beast of Mossy Bottom,’ and ‘Danger Delilah’ headlined Aardman’s Annecy event.
New looks at ‘Let’s Go Timmy,’ ‘Shaun the Sheep: The Beast of Mossy Bottom,’ and ‘Danger Delilah’ headlined Aardman’s Annecy event.
The King’s Birthday Honours recognize animation leaders Peter Lord, David Sproxton, and Georgina Hurcombe for their industry contributions.
Aardman co-founder David Sproxton is stepping down after 43 as head of studio.
To assure Aardman’s future independence, co-founders Peter Lord and David Sproxton are handing control of the studio to employees.
The most successful stop-motion feature of all-time is getting a sequel.
“The studio is, in a way, the best thing we’ve ever done,” says Aardman co-founder Peter Lord.
The annual mega-animation festival is happening in a few weeks, and we’re here to help guide you through it.
The world’s largest gathering of animation artists reveals more of its 2016 programming line-up.
The stop-motion director takes on his first feature film since ‘Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit’.
The film could be released in 2018 in time for the FIFA World Cup.
Aardman’s first star, Morph, has returned in a new series of Kickstarter-backed YouTube shorts.
One of the better-known shorts made by John and Faith Hubley is Moonbird, from 1959. This film came about when the Hubleys made a secret …