Monday, July 14, 2014

Aardman makes returns in a new series on the Internet

From Wallace and Gromit before the rest, there was the first stop motion Aardman star: Morph was in 1977 created a character Aardman co-founder Peter Lord and David Sproxton in the comedy segments on the arts and crafts for children series Take appear hard, character, and later went on to Amazing Adventures of Morph and several follow-up series to play.

Now is funded through Kickstarter with a number of Internet. See addressed so far, the list of the five episodes of "Twin Bridges" available from Merlin Crossingham Morph and Chas dance clone on a pair of gray clearly:

Although some execution Morph was a whole team of support and the narrator, the new series back to the basics. In the absence of dialogue and duration 75 seconds, the focus is very much on character animation and comedy material.

Time was running short connected with their position in the main obstacle to the revival of the series. "We wanted to make for years," David Sproxton said in an interview with Skwigly. "What little TV no longer works briefly for coordination. This is the problem with him again on TV is not new, as it was done ... and it was YouTube and the way to go."

Series with various other Aardman imposed Amazon Prime studio creations seem to fit distributon online.

In a BBC documentary in 1989, the presenters noted Peter Lord, that "I have the ambition secret [Morph'll] to be, like Mickey Mouse in the future. want that to happen, as you know, in thirty years. " Well, you might not be well known and well Mickey Mouse, but it's still going strong 25 years ago, the Lord spoke these words.

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