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Wallace & Gromit creator Aardman has denied that it has had a close shave with its clay stock. On Monday afternoon, the iconic British animation studio issued a statement denying that it is ...
Wallace & Gromit creator Aardman has denied that it has had a close shave with its clay stock. On Monday afternoon, the iconic British animation studio issued a statement denying that it is ...
Aardman Animation, the studio behind the Wallace & Gromit, Chicken Run, and Shaun the Sheep, and Chicken Run franchises, is working with The Pokémon Company International on a mysterious new project.
Rumors that Aardman Animations, the makers of stop-motion films, had lost their supplier worried fans. But fear not, the studio reassured, there is plenty of clay.
Aardman and Lucasfilm, though, appear to be the strangest of bedfellows, the big bombast of sci-fi spectacle at odds with the more measured, sentimental approach of the British animation studio.
The cost-cutting initiative comes as Aardman has filed its earnings for 2023, which reveal that the studio sunk to a pre-tax loss of £550,135 ($720,000). The company made a profit of £1.56M in 2022.
Aardman Animations has been defined by its clay animation techniques. Known as Newplast plasticine, it’s been used since the studio’s inception back in 1972, in all its productions, from the ...
The studio behind Wallace & Gromit and Chicken Run says it's planning a "smooth transition" to a new modelling clay after concerns its sole supplier had closed.
Studio Aardman is working on a new stop-motion Pokémon project due out some time in 2027. The Pokémon Company’s next stop-motion project is coming courtesy of studio Aardman.