I’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




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. 







