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Peter Lord

 
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Peter Lord
Born 1953
Bristol, United Kingdom
Occupation animator, producer, director
Nationality British
Genres Animation
Notable work(s) Wallace and Gromit

Peter Lord CBE (born 1953 in Bristol, United Kingdom) is a British film producer, director and co-founder of the Academy award-winning Aardman Animations studio, an animation firm best known for its clay animated films and shorts, particularly those featuring plasticine duo Wallace & Gromit.

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In cooperation with David Sproxton, a friend of his youth, he realized his dream of "making and taking an animated movie". Following university, Lord and Sproxton founded Aardman as a low-budget backyard studio, producing shorts and trailers for publicity. Later on, in the early eighties Nick Park joined the group. Lord, Park and Sproxton developed and finalized their style of detailed and lovingly designed clay animation characters from stop motion techniques (though directed by Stephen Johnson their claymation is shown in the music video Sledgehammer (1986) by Peter Gabriel). In 1991 Lord directed and produced Adam, a 6 minute clay animation that won an Academy Award. Park created the "odd-couple" Wallace and Gromit-shorts in cooperation with Lord and Sproxton. All three together worked as producers, editors and directors. Other awarded productions by Peter Lord are Chicken Run (2000), the first feature film from Aardman and the Academy Award-nominated Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit from (2005).

In May 2006, Lord (along with Sproxton) visited the "Aardman Exhibit" at the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan, where he met Hayao Miyazaki.[1] Miyazaki has long been a fan of the Aardman Animation works.[1]

Lord was created a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) on 17 June 2006.

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  1. ^ a b "宮崎駿Xピーター・ロードXデイビッド・スプロスクトンat三鷹の森ジブリ美術館" (in Japanese). Animage 338: p.13. August 2006. 

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