"The only clue I'll give as to where, is there's a big duck's bottom in the shot. "There is the penguin from The Wrong Trousers and a cameraman both in another shot," Jones said. It's hard to spot them unless you are in the know." "Wallace is reasonably visible but you have to look quite hard to see Gromit. "The cameo was put in by Aardman in a physical puppet crowd-wide scene as the queen arrives," Jones told me via email. Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit is one of those, and living room staple Chicken Run is the highest-grossing stop-motion film of all time. Aardman and longtime employee Park are experts in sweetly-humoured films that also happen to win Oscar awards. ![]() The film came out in 2018 and tells the story of cavemen who play football. For one - and it's a big charming cracker of a one - he knows where Wallace and Gromit creator Nick Park added a cameo of the beloved stop-motion characters in Early Man. ![]() ![]() He worked with Aardman Animations, based in Bristol, England, on Pirates! Band of Misfits, the Shaun the Sheep Movie and Early Man.Īside from free clothing, Jones received another gift: Aardman insider knowledge. Visual effects supervisor Howard Jones has three of those T-shirts. If you work with the studio behind Wallace and Gromit, you get a T-shirt to say you've worked with the studio behind Wallace and Gromit.
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