Wallace & Gromit and Shaun the Sheep animation studio Aardman is joining forces with France‘s Foliascope and training expert Rhinoceros to launch a cross-studio training initiative in France and the UK to advance the skills of professional stop-motion animators.
Oscar-winning Bristol-based studio Aardman and Foliascope, the credits of which include features such as Leonardo da Vinci biopic The Inventor, host some of the largest and most advanced stop-motion sets in Europe and are currently expanding their production slates.
Per a release announcing the program, the partners recognizing their need for highly skilled animators, decided to work with Rhinoceros to offer the cross-border program.
The four-week intensive course will begin with two weeks at Foliascope Studio in France, followed by two weeks at Aardman’s training facility, the Aardman Academy in the UK. The training will focus on enhancing animation technique, speed, character performance, and expressivity—preparing participants to contribute to upcoming stop-motion feature productions.
Applications for the training program open in September 2025, with the course scheduled to take place in March 2026. The training is fully funded for eight selected animators, with support from AFDAS, France Travail Scène et Image, and the participating studios.
“The Aardman Academy has existed for over 20 years training, nurturing and inspiring new talent,” said Rachel Plant, producer at the Aardman Academy. “We are delighted to be partnering with Foliascope and Rhinoceros with this new course to inspire the next generation of animators Interested animators can apply via the Rhinoceros website.”
The partners will be presenting the new program in a session a the upcoming Annecy International Film Festival next week.
