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Cracking Movie Lad! The Making of Wallace and Gromit

16 May 08

Tristan Oliver demonstrates the secrets of Aardman’s animated success at a special BAFTA Families event.

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From The Wrong Trousers, A Close Shave and Chicken Run to The Curse of the Wererabbit, Director of Photography Tristan Oliver has shot all of Aardman’s best loved stop frame animations.

In an interactive morning workshop designed especially for children aged between and 11, Tristan explained how these classic films were made. Using clips, real models from the films, drawings and stories he brought the art of animation to life.

BAFTA FAMILIES

BAFTA Families is a new strand of events focusing on developing young audiences, both in schools and informally, in London and regionally. Over 2008, 4-6 events will be delivered during school holiday periods and as festival events for young people, each focusing on a different area of film/TV or games and featuring a guest speaker.

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