Wallace and Gromit return!

Could there be better news than a new 30-minute Wallace and Gromit short the first since 1995’s A Close Shave.
Creator Nick Park said: “The story takes Wallace and Gromit in a direction we haven’t seen before - both emotionally and technically.”
Shooting starts in January at Aardman studios in Bristol.
Trouble At’ Mill is a murder mystery that sees Wallace and Gromit running a bakery business - with their house converted into a granary with ovens and robotic kneading arms.
Creator Nick Park was busy making the Oscar®-winning CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT in the intervening years but is happy to return to the short form. The film is expected in 2008.
Above, concept art.

10/5/07 at 11:20 am
This is BRILLIANT news! There is a god after all.
10/5/07 at 12:46 pm
I hope that they go back to stop motion and away from CGI, but I suppose CGI is just a sign-of-the-times thing that I should learn to deal with (plus that comment about new directions “technically” is not very encouraging in this regard). Still, love the idea of new adventures, and I wish Grommy was MY dog!
10/5/07 at 1:17 pm
From what I understand, “Flushed Away” was CGI at DreamWorks’ insistence. Aardman and DreamWorks split earlier this year, and all of Aardman’s new projects may be CGI-assisted, but will be stop-motion at heart.
Still, there’s a certain Aardman-ness that can’t be repressed if they’re done right. I believe “The Presentators” was all CGI, but designed to look and feel like stop-motion. They were hilarious, too.
10/6/07 at 11:57 am
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