The Charles Dickens novel A Christmas Carol blends eerie hauntings with yuletide cheer and is the subject of the BBC’s The Sleeping Forecast Podcast in which British actress Charlotte Ritchie (Ghosts, Fresh Meat, You) narrates Dickens’ classic tale. Who...
The Charles Dickens novel A Christmas Carol blends eerie hauntings with yuletide cheer and is the subject of the BBC’s The Sleeping Forecast Podcast in which British actress Charlotte Ritchie (Ghosts, Fresh Meat, You) narrates Dickens’ classic tale. Who better to bring the promo film to life than stop motion director Joseph Wallace (Salvation Has No Name, The Sparks Brothers).
This spooky christmas short, designed and directed by Wallace, is made in his trademark textural, painterly stop motion style and features puppets by Adeena Grubb and cinematography by Daniel Morgan. The promo illustrates the scene in which Scrooge is visited by the first of four ghosts, his old colleague Jacob Marley. The scene in isolation plays with a lot of pathos, portraying Scrooge as a frightened, lonely old man.
Spooky Victorian houses are my happy place. I had a great time bringing this scene from A Christmas Carol to life, mixing ghostly apparitions with festive fun!
-Joseph Wallace, director
The BBC got in touch as they’d seen a spooky miniature set I’d made on my Insta, and witnessing it become this stunning animation that Joseph and the brilliant team have created, has been a real joy!
-Yoav Segal, producer
The spot was Produced and Creative Directed by Yoav Segal at Atime Works and shot at Studio Linguini, with puppets by Adeena Grubb and cinematography by Daniel Morgan.
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