Lip Synch (series) explained

Lip Synch is a series of five 1989-1990 short films made by Aardman Animations which used vox pops as inspiration for their subject matter. They were commissioned by Channel 4. Nick Park's contribution to the series was the film Creature Comforts, which later won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short of 1990.[1] [2] Channel 4 screened the films as part of their Four-Mations UK season in November 1990.[3]

Peter Lord said:

Films

Going Equipped

Directed by Peter Lord

See main article: Going Equipped (short film).

War Story

Directed by Peter Lord

See main article: War Story (short film).

Next

Directed by Barry Purves

See main article: Next (short film).

Ident

Directed by Richard Starzak

Creature Comforts

Directed by Nick ParkWinner for Academy Award for Best Animation Short Film

Notes and References

  1. Book: Historical Dictionary of Animation and Cartoons - Nichola Dobson - Google Books . 3 August 2009. 9780810863231 . 2014-01-10. Dobson . Nichola .
  2. Web site: Stephen's Wallace and Gromit Page - Nick Park . Wg.popcorn.cx . 2014-01-10.
  3. Web site: Peter Lord interviewed at Aardman Animations – Page 3 | Animator Mag - Library . Animator Mag . 2010-12-11 . 2014-01-10.