A grand day out: Wallace and Gromit star in London exhibition
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A grand day out: Wallace and Gromit star in London exhibition
"There’s a phenomenal amount of skill and technique that goes into making animations in the way that Aardman do. But, on the other hand, it’s an incredibly accessible art form. And actually, anyone can make a stop-motion animation in their home with very minimal equipment."
"I don't think a stop-motion sequence quite like that had ever been filmed before. Just to see how they planned it out at the storyboard stage before they do any filming or modern making is really lovely."
An exhibition at the Young V&A in east London will open in February to present Aardman Studios’ creative process behind Wallace & Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, Morph and other productions. The show features 150 items, including sets, storyboards and the train chase sequence from Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers. The interior and exterior of the submarine used by Feathers McGraw in Vengeance Most Fowl will be on display. Objects trace projects from rough kitchen-table sketches through planning, model making and filming to finished, award-winning stop-motion films, highlighting both technical skill and accessibility for beginners.
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