Monday 14 May 2012

Aardman complete film .


In 2005 DreamWorks released the first feature film of Wallace and Gromit The curse of the were-Rabbit the film topped the box office this film has such an amazing feeling to it because its done by using models makes the audience believe that its real they also made the move flushed away which has great effects including stop motion watching this film I never really got bored once it was full of surprizes.

Thursday 10 May 2012

Angry kid .

In 1995 Aardman produced Nick parks Oscar winning film a close shave a very quick success. In 1996 the studio produced the studio produced Peter lords Oscar nominated 11th short film wat’s a pig for channel four as well as Morph.
the studio 1st animated television series for adults and youths red the runt directed by aardman associated with Richard Golezowski was first shown in 1998. a second series was commissioned by bbc 2 in 2001 angry kid .

Saturday 5 May 2012

In 1985 David and peter met nick park when he was looking on his student film a grand day out then he joined Aardman .
In 1989 the studio began to get commissioned by channel four television to create five series based on true characters with real voices but animated which went on to win in 1990 academy award for best animated short film.
In 1993 Aardman passed another milestone with the completion of nick parks Oscar winning the wrong trousers Wolice and Gromit the 30 minute animated film claimed world wide over 30 awards and became one of most successful films ever made by Aardman studio.

Tuesday 1 May 2012

Aardman studio

Aarman animation studio was born when peter Lord and David Sproxton decided to take partnership in 1972 they registered the Ardman animations. After graduating they moved to Bristol in 1976 then they began to create Morph for the childrens programmer ‘take hart.
With the success of Morph Aardman animation was signed by channel four in 1982. Peter and David started to make to make films like early bird .which Aardman demonstrated that real people could be characterized with insight humour and sensitivity .

Friday 27 April 2012

Manipulation By Daniel Greaves.

The 1992 Academy Award winner Manipulation by Daniel Greaves is a true classic and if you have never seen it, you are missing a gem. Daniel takes his role as animator/ creator/ God to extremes. First he draws the figure on blank paper before discarding it, only for the sketch to take on a life of his own. However, this is no Frankenstein but a rather stubborn 2D creation who refuses to be subdued as the artist rubs him, stubs him, crushes him, reassembles him ... you have the idea. Daniel weaves humour and inventiveness into the narrative. The red fill drains from the figure's body but is squeezed like putty into a ball, juggled with and played with before being bounced ferociously across the screen prior to smashing into the "camera". On a whim the manipulator attaches puppet strings to the poor fellow who is stretched and contorted without dignity. You can't keep a good creation down though. Scrunched up and disposed of in the bin, the intrepid little fellow emerges in glorious 3D. A very clever movie and if I might once again recommend a stalwart of my DVD collection, British Animation Classics Vol. 2 .

Thursday 12 April 2012

The Master .


Glen Keane 1954 is an american animator , author illustrator and director keane is best known for his character animation at walt disney studios for feature films including the little mermaid , aldin beauty and the beat and Tarzan my favorite . kence received an award at 1992 for character animation and in 2007 he received Winsor Mcay Award for lifetime contribution to the field of animation.