Yes, it is true. Nick Park is currently working on a new Wallace & Gromit film called "Saying Cheese" (Name isnt final). It began in 2019, and will take three years or more as stop-motion animation is not easy. It took years to complete "A Grand Day Out". It is said "The fruit of patience is sweet." So it is the same factor of this film. And also due to COVID-19, It will dellay more. So waiting is the only thing we can do. It may take many years, but remember it's a Wallace and Gromit film. They are putting all thier effort in it. This was the report of today.
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Whether you wath it yourself, or with your whole family, the
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In November, Nick Park visits Buckingham Palace to receive his CBE award from the Queen. To celebrate the occasion Aardman Animations have photographed Wallace and Gromit in top hat and tails setting out for the big day. Framed, authenticated prints are being offered by the Aardmarket as Collector's Items. A Limited Edition of only 100 prints is being made available exclusively through the Aardmarket. The prints will be despatched in December to the first 100 people to place orders and will be limited to one print per household. But hey, they will cost 80 Pounds (+pp)!
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According to Richard Brooks in alt.animation.nick-park Nick Park has stated in a short interview on his was to pick up his C.B.E., that a new Wallace and Gromit film was being worked on and is script stage. Just another rumour?
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November 5, 1997 is the official release date of "The Wallace and Gromit Collection" on laserdisc. For further information skip to the section laserdisc!
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From October 10, 1997 thru January 16, 1998 Wallace & Gromit will be featured in The Arizona Museum for Youth's fall exihibit. In conjunction with the UK/AZ Festival, which is coming to the Valley in October 1997, the museum will realize its long-term desire to offer an exhibit dealing with the art of animation. The exhibit will offer a look at Claymation figures, film sets, storyboards, and other animation production accoutrement, as well as artifacts which exemplify UK culture. | |
Aardman Animations in partnership with The Iconfactory proudly present an official Wallace and Gromit icon set for use on the Macintosh computer desktop (You need to be running System 7 or higher). From the Aardman webpage you can download a set of instructions and a set of 11 icons based on characters from the Wallace and Gromit films. A PC set will follow sometime later. The Iconfactory informed me that the Iconparade usually does PC icon set translations, but for this exclusive deal with Aardman they can't post the PC version. Aardman will have to take care of that themselves. But stay tuned and check the Iconfactory home page regulary for the latest news. The nice selfmade icons for Windows are still downloadable from this site. Check the resources section!
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"On Saturday 14th JuneNick Park awarded a CBE!" | |
It's now some months ago, but there exists really a scientific work on the Wallace & Gromit phenomenon! The researcher is Sandra Xenia Walser and she worked out a paper for the Seminar of Filmwissenschaft at the University of Zurich. The title of the paper is "Kultfiguren aus toter Materie: Die Frage nach Wallace & Gromits Privatleben" ("Dead mattter cult figures": The question concerning the privat life of Wallace & Gromit). The main research questions are: "Are Wallace & Gromit stars? Do they really got their own privat life? Are they taken for "real"?" This leads Walser to considerations about the construction of their movie inner- and external image via their films and the perception of this image from the audience. Excellent stuff from the lower floor of the ivory tower...
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Announced in Germany for November '97: 'Unter Schafen: Storyboard Collection'. 176 pages, hardcover. For the first time the complete storyboard of the movie will be released. You will see takes, which are never shot. Additionally Nick Park talks about his tricks and inspiration. | |
The Sun Newspaper of 3rd June 1997 shows a photograph of Spice Girl Emma Bunton with her very own Shaun the Sheep Rucksack. The Aardmarket comments "When Emma Bunton, recently had to bandage an injured ankle, she also bandaged her favourite Shaun Rucksack!". So take a good look at the photograph and Shauns left backpaw... | |
According to Gerhard Meinke there exists some Wallace & Gromit knitting patterns (as Anthony Steed says "Knit yourself a cuddly Sean, Feathers, Preston etc... "). The patterns were produced by Coats Craft UK (producers of
knitting wool, amongst other things). Some of the figures were featured
in the english Womens Weekly magazine where there was an order form
for all the pattern sheets. The snail mail addres is: | |
Want additional or recent news? Check Anthony Steed's Wallace & Gromit page . It's far better than this one because he's the faster one ...;-) Go ahead Anthony!
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Our two heros got their very own stage show in a real theatre. As they say: "While that nice Mr Park is very
busy making a big movie, we shall be treading the boards". Andrew Dawson, (of "Thunderbirds" on stage fame) has realized this stage show called "A Grand Night Out". Definitly it'll be a grand night out, but what does Wallace thinking about their first real live stage experience: "The smell of the greasepaint, the roar of the crowds, it's a marvellous opportunity. Gromit didn't seem too keen at first. But then I caught him secretly reading his latest book "Method Acting for Dogs" behind his morning paper. So we are both really looking forward to being alive in front of a real live audience for the first time." They touring the UK in June/July. Check the schedule at http://www.aardman.com/wandg/stageshow.html.
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Concerning the message in alt.animation.nick-park Aardman Animation keep their eye on new screnplays: "Aardman Animations (1972), Gas Ferry Road, Bristol BS1 6UN, tel (0117)
984 8485 fax(0117) 984 8486. Producer, broadcast/features: Michael Rose.
Specialists in model animation, looking for screenplays for adults and
families for cinema and TV.
This means screenplays in standard 'screenplay' format and it might be
best to write first to see if they're looking around for ideas at the
moment." (Page 316 of the Writers' & Artists' Yearbook 1997). So anybody out there who got a brilliant idea for a new Wallace & Gromit adventure ;-)
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Aardman had announced the start of a feature film production. The new project of Nick Park is called "CHICKEN RUN" and will be Aardman Animations first full length animated theatrical feature film. The film is being co-directed by Peter Lord and Nick Park. According to the Aardman News CHICKEN RUN is a comedy escape drama with a touch of passion set on a sinister Yorkshire chicken farm in 1950's England. The film follows the turbulent romance between two farmyard chickens, Rocky and Ginger, who yearn for freedom and plan a daring 'prisoner of war' style escape. The film is based on an original story by Peter Lord and Nick Park which they have been developing since 1995. The script has been written by distinguished British screenwriter Jack Rosenthal (YENTL) who has been working on the screenplay since 1996. | |
Nick Park is responsible for the "Chevron Cars" commercials. "Chevron" is a gas station chain in the western U.S. These commercials feature cartoonish automobiles with mouthsand eyes that ramble on about everyday life, pertaining to Chevron gasoline. In the more recent commercials, while the car is talking, there are two dogs in the background are doing silly things such as playing basketball, and in another, the same two dogs go to a supermarket to buy a cartful of dog food. Incidentally, the two dogs bear a striking resemblance to Gromit. | |
End of last year it was reported on the UK national TV and Radio news services that a 13 yr. old teenager in Basingstoke was brought out of a deep coma by a W&G; video. Apparently, the kid had been been knocked down while Roller-blading
(no indication that Feathers McGraw was responsible) and had been in a
deep coma for several weeks. The neuro-specialists were becoming very
despondent (neuro-tic? :)) about the lad.
Anyway after all the hi-tech medico's had failed, the lad's twin
brother insisted on playing a W&G; video (wasn't clear from the reports
which one!) Apparently, the boy turned over immediately and sat up!
He's now back at home!
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