For decades, the animators behind “Chicken Run” and “Wallace & Gromit” have used a very specific type of clay. It’s pliable enough to reshape for months, but firm enough not to melt or crack under studio lights.
Then one day, Aardman Animations got word that its clay manufacturers were retiring. News that the studio's clay supply was in jeopardy spread quickly from newspapers to Reddit fan forums.
The Journal’s video goes inside the legendary film studio to show how it raced to save its beloved clay.
Chapters:
0:00 Aardman Animation’s clay
0:50 Why this clay is so important
1:42 The media frenzy
2:34 Mixing the clay themselves
3:40 How the clay is used
5:17 The human touch
#Clay #Animation #WSJ
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