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  1. She attended Watford Grammar School for Girls and later attended Watford School of Art, Science and Commerce, [6] to which she had won a scholarship. She was offered placement afterwards at the Slade School of Art , but did not continue schooling to help support her family financially.

  2. Joy Batchelor: Train 'em. Kay Mander: Did you get them from art school, or? Joy Batchelor: Well, we started that for Animal Farm, because we had to expand from 18 to 20 people to 70. That's as well as making the film. And that was the only way to do it.

  3. Joy Batchelor was born 12 May 1914, in Watford, Hertfordshire. She attended Watford Grammar School for Girls and later attended Watford School of Art, Science and Commerce, [6] to which she had won a scholarship.

  4. Joy Batchelor was born on May 22, 1914 in Watford, Hertfordshire, England, UK. She was a producer and director, known for Animal Farm (1954), New Schools (1947) and Ruddigore (1966). She was married to John Halas.

    • May 22, 1914
    • May 14, 1991
  5. Batchelor, Joy (1914—) English film animator. Born May 12, 1914, in London, England; married John Halas (b. April 16, 1912), in Budapest. With Halas, Batchelor formed their own animation studio (1940).

  6. John Halas and Joy Batchelor were a British husband-and-wife production team, noted for their influential animated films. Halas was educated in Hungary and Paris and apprenticed to George Pal; he moved to England as an animator in 1936. After art school Batchelor became a commercial artist and met.

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  8. By the mid 1970s she retired through ill health, but continued to teach at the London International Film School, where she remained a governor until her death in 1991. For more in-depth information about Joy Batchelor and her work, please read our book A Moving Image, Joy Batchelor 1914-91, Artist, Writer and Animator , which is available from ...

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