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Jan 1, 2015 · A documentary about John Halas, the Hungarian-Jewish emigre who became the father of British Animation. John is a key figure in British cinema and his contribution goes far beyond making Animal Farm in 1954, Britain's first animated feature-film.
Nov 29, 2018 · Arts on iPlayer. From propaganda to Plasticine: Six secrets of British animation. 29 November 2018. BBC Four's Secrets of British Animation explores the ingenuity that defines Britain's...
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Dec 13, 2018 · Foo Foo was created for ABC Television in the UK by Halas & Batchelor, who had been producing films since 1940. John Halas and Joy Batchelor met in Paris in 1932 and moved to London just before the outbreak of the Second World War.
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Apr 14, 2021 · This simple line animation was created by Halas and Batchelor to promote the Government’s National Cycling Proficiency scheme in 1958. Aimed at parents, it offers a stark warning not to let their child become another cycling casualty statistic amidst Britain’s increasingly busy roads.