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Peter Lord

    Peter Lord is a celebrated English animator and co-founder of the acclaimed Aardman Animations studio. His work is distinguished by a unique style, particularly in clay animation, and he is renowned for creating memorable characters and narratives. Lord's films often explore themes of adventure and friendship, characterized by visual inventiveness and humor.

    Aardman: An Epic Journey
    Creating 3-D Animation
    Detailing for Acoustics
    The Art of Music
    Cracking Animation. The Aardman Book of 3-D Animation. Forew. by Nick Park
    Looking Out
    • Looking Out

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The six sequential essays in this collection provide anarrative of a century and a half of Welsh painting,written with an emphasis on issues of social classand national identity.

      Looking Out
    • The Aardman Studio in Bristol is one of the biggest successes in the new wave of British animation. This book sets Aardman's achievements and the history of the studio within the context of the tradition of 3-D animation. The studio's initial success with Morph was followed with an Oscar for Creature Comforts and nominations for Adam and A Grand Day Out. Nick Park at Aardman has received two Oscars for his Wallace and Gromit stories, The Wrong Trousers and A Close Shave.

      Cracking Animation. The Aardman Book of 3-D Animation. Forew. by Nick Park
    • Visual culture has long been a vital component in the creation and dissemination of this prevalent national brand. The Art of Music describes the visualisation of Welsh music and musicians both in the context of the evolution of the self-image of the Welsh people, and of its influence on outside perceptions of Welshness.

      The Art of Music
    • The fascinating and funny behind-the-scenes story of claymation experts Aardman Animations, from humble beginnings to Hollywood, told in their own words by Peter Lord, David Sproxton, Nick Park and Richard Starzak.

      Aardman: An Epic Journey
    • Cracking Animation

      • 192 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      A chronicle of the events and achievements of the Aardman Studio in Bristol, which created the 3-D animation greats of the last two decades, including Morph and Wallace and Gromit.

      Cracking Animation