Wallace and Gromit Inspire Clay Animation Hopefuls

by Kelly Richardson
Animation School Review Columnist

 

Featuring a quirky British attitude and unforgettable adventures, Wallace and Gromit have assembled quite a cult following among animation fans across the globe. Created by Nick Park of Aardman Animations, the series of ten short animated sequences and a feature-length film have spawned a cultural trend that has influenced clothing lines, video games, music videos, and even a comic book collection.

Wallace and Gromit: Claymation Magic

But the clay animation techniques used to create the lovable duo is the real attraction. Here are some fast facts on the mania that is Wallace and Gromit.

  • The Characters. Wallace is a cheese-loving inventor with a quick wit and loveable persona. Gromit is a dog who communicates exclusively with expressions and actions.
  • On Location. The pair lives at 62 West Wallaby Street, Wigan, Lancs. Although no real locale exists, the scenes are recreated from familiar British towns and settings.
  • Averted Disaster. A studio fire in 2005 destroyed most of the props and sets from the features. However, the original figures were traveling with Park at the time of the fire.

Clay Animation Techniques

If you’ve seen Wallace and Gromit on the big screen, you already know how powerful the clay animation sequences appear. Want to try your hand at the process? Here are some simple tips for creating your own claymation creation.

  • Create the Character. Start with rough clay shapes of your ideal character. Coordinate colors that highlight the features of your character.
  • Props and Background. Create very detailed settings. If you want your character to stand out from the surroundings, use lighter tones.
  • Shoot the Action. Using a stop-motion 8mm or 16mm camera, shoot your character in different poses, load the images onto a computer, and fuse together with movie-making software.

The best part about clay animation is that you have virtually limitless options to bring life to your character. If you've ever thought about getting a degree in animation, it might be time to explore online degree schools and evaluate your options. Maybe you can push back the claymation boundaries even further.

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