Exclusive: Three teams selected for Lab from more than 100 applicants.
The BFI has partnered with Aardman Animations on a £1million Development Lab to help create new British animated feature films.
Two filmmaker duos and one individual filmmaker have been selected for the Lottery-funded Lab from more than 100 applicants, and are receiving funding and support over two years to develop their feature projects.
The teams have been working with Aardman’s story artists, producers, marketers and directors, including Nick Park – who is currently working on new Aardman feature Early Man – since June 2015.
David Sproxton, co-founder of Aardman, explained to Screen how the filmmakers will work with the studio: “They’ll develop [their projects] for two years, through outline, to treatment, to first draft script. Alongside that they’ll ramp up the visual elements, working on character design, setting design and the story reeling process.
“At the end, their pitch package will consist of some fantastic artwork, a sizzle...
The BFI has partnered with Aardman Animations on a £1million Development Lab to help create new British animated feature films.
Two filmmaker duos and one individual filmmaker have been selected for the Lottery-funded Lab from more than 100 applicants, and are receiving funding and support over two years to develop their feature projects.
The teams have been working with Aardman’s story artists, producers, marketers and directors, including Nick Park – who is currently working on new Aardman feature Early Man – since June 2015.
David Sproxton, co-founder of Aardman, explained to Screen how the filmmakers will work with the studio: “They’ll develop [their projects] for two years, through outline, to treatment, to first draft script. Alongside that they’ll ramp up the visual elements, working on character design, setting design and the story reeling process.
“At the end, their pitch package will consist of some fantastic artwork, a sizzle...
- 12/6/2016
- ScreenDaily
Exclusive: Three teams selected for Lab from more than 100 applicants.
The BFI has partnered with Aardman Animations on a £1million Development Lab to help create new British animated feature films.
Two filmmaker duos and one individual filmmaker have been selected for the Lottery-funded Lab from more than 100 applicants, and are receiving funding and support over two years to develop their feature projects.
The teams have been working with Aardman’s story artists, producers, marketers and directors, including Nick Park – who is currently working on new Aardman feature Early Man – since June 2015.
David Sproxton, co-founder of Aardman, explained to Screen how the filmmakers will work with the studio: “They’ll develop [their projects] for two years, through outline, to treatment, to first draft script. Alongside that they’ll ramp up the visual elements, working on character design, setting design and the story reeling process.
“At the end, their pitch package will consist of some fantastic artwork, a sizzle...
The BFI has partnered with Aardman Animations on a £1million Development Lab to help create new British animated feature films.
Two filmmaker duos and one individual filmmaker have been selected for the Lottery-funded Lab from more than 100 applicants, and are receiving funding and support over two years to develop their feature projects.
The teams have been working with Aardman’s story artists, producers, marketers and directors, including Nick Park – who is currently working on new Aardman feature Early Man – since June 2015.
David Sproxton, co-founder of Aardman, explained to Screen how the filmmakers will work with the studio: “They’ll develop [their projects] for two years, through outline, to treatment, to first draft script. Alongside that they’ll ramp up the visual elements, working on character design, setting design and the story reeling process.
“At the end, their pitch package will consist of some fantastic artwork, a sizzle...
- 12/6/2016
- ScreenDaily
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- by Katie Hasty
- Hitfix
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