
Deb Singleton, Director of Bradford Animation Festival, looks back at some of the highlights of the last 20 years of BAF.
Deb Singleton, Director of Bradford Animation Festival, looks back at some of the highlights of the last 20 years of BAF.
New team member Kieron was born in the same year as the museum and—as a Bradford resident—has been lucky enough to grow up with us.
Following the sad news of Ray Harryhausen’s death, we would like to pay tribute to a true animation pioneer whose creativity, innovation and vision influenced many of the leading lights in film.
Our conference with Leeds University explored the ways in which Ray Harryhausen has shaped our perception of the classical world in modern popular culture.
Phil Boot delves into the wonders of the Ray Harryhausen collection.
Screening out of competition at the Festival is a series of films from professional animators and studios.
Watch our interview with Neil Thompson, Director of Art and Animation at legendary videogame studio BioWare.
Read about (and watch) our interview with Christine Phelan, character animator at leading game studio Valve.
As Bradford Animation Festival draws to a close, the only thing left to do is say our goodbyes—and announce our winners.
One of our animation festival categories is ‘short shorts’—films less than five minutes long that concentrate wit, imagination and creativity into focused, funny and moving bursts of cinema.
Screening out of competition at our animation festival are films from students around the globe, showcasing the remarkable talents to be found in universities and colleges.
Our series of informative lectures continued with a talk on how computer-generated cityscapes are used in games, film and architecture.