Mar 18
2010

The Origins of Aardman Animations Revealed


posted by Aaron

Aardman AnimationsI’ve read a few books on the origins of Walt Disney Studios, but I know little about how Aardman Animations evolved. The first two installments from a series of videos titled A History of Aardman have been released, helping uncover how this Bristol-based animation giant emerged. In parts 1 and 2 below, Mark Cosgrove interviews Aardman co-founder Dave Sproxton, and we learn how Dave met Peter Lord, the eventual co-director of Chicken Run and co-founder of the studio. Sproxton also screens the first and second stop-motion films he and Lord created in 1965, and the first short they produced under the Aardman banner.

Part 1

Part 2 – some footage of the Gleebees, and a recounting of how Morph came to be

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Feb 22
2010

Watch the Trailer For Waking Sleeping Beauty


posted by Aaron

Having taken in a recent screening, the esteemed Geoffrey Golden is currently readying a review (hint: he loved it) of Waking Sleeping Beauty, Don Hahn’s new documentary about the animation renaissance in the 1980s and 90s that put Disney feature animation back in the map. Hahn should know – he was a major player in that comeback, having produced such classics as Beauty and the Beast and The Lion King. The film begins a limited release on March 26th in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco. We’ll get Golden’s review up ASAP, and in the meantime, here’s the trailer. Keep your eyes peeled for animation great like Tim Burton and John Lasseter.

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Jan 7
2010

Animated Korean Film Reveals Japanese Sex Slaves


posted by Aaron

Herstory is a revealing project out of South Korea that utilizes CG recreations of horifying events. The Japanese military apparently dealt in sexual slavery, drafting “comfort women” to please the soldiers. The films were created with support from the Chungkang College of Cultural Industries and the Korean Council for the Women Drafted for Military Sexual Slavery by Japan.

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Aug 3
2009

Examining The Joy of Animation


posted by Aaron

The Joy of Animation is a new documentary featuring four animators discussing their love of animation. Produced by Terry Oberg, Ella Doughty, Tegan Robb and Lacey Barfett, the 6-minute doc features interviews with Australians Steve Baker (An Imaginary Life) and Jason Lynch, a stop-motion animator who has worked on projecs like Mary and Max and Wallace & Gromit.

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May 14
2009

Disney Music Mavens Movie


posted by Aaron

Boy, do I feel like a lame son. The sons of legendary, Academy Award-winning songwriters The Sherman Brothers have directed a new feature-length documentary about their dads. the boys: the sherman brothers’ story peers into the prolific duo behind such classic Disney animation tunes like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, I Wanna Be Like You, Chim Chim Cher-ee and Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. As you can see in the trailer below, heaps of Hollywood folks comment on the Sherman Brothers’ influence. Julie Andrews, Roy E. Disney, John Landis, John Lasseter and Dick Van Dyke all add their two cents. Ben Stiller also appears on camera, and this Hollywood legacy was also an Executive Producer on the project. The trailer doesn’t hint at the darker side of the film which plays off the theme that “the next generation shouldn’t suffer for the sins of the father.” The film opens in a few theaters on May 22nd.

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Feb 10
2009

Pair of Kiwis Rock the Doc Festival


posted by Aaron

Brendon Hornell and Nick McHugh, working out of Origin One, created this promo for DOCNZ’s 2009 Documentary Film Festival. The short ended up winning the Docs Rock TV Commercial Competition for the festival, which runs from February 26th to March 8th in Auckland.

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