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Michael F.X. Daley

Polish painters called in to get UK Van Gogh film job done
British producers of animation forced to go abroad due to 'lack' of homegrown talent with traditional figurative skills

First it was Polish plumbers, now it is Polish artists. In a damning indictment of Britain's art schools, two Oscar-winning British film-makers have recruited 60 Polish painters to work on their latest animation because they claim they could not find artists here with the right skills.

Loving Vincent tells the story of Vincent van Gogh through moving images of his masterpieces. Hugh Welchman and David Parfitt, its producers, hoped to hire British artists to recreate more than 1,000 of the painter's works, but say they were unable to find sufficient homegrown talent.

Welchman, who won an Oscar in 2008 for his animation of Peter and the Wolf, said British art schools, unlike Polish ones, did not train students to acquire figurative skills and pushed them instead towards conceptual art. He said that few British artists had been up to scratch,...
See full article at The Guardian - Film News
  • 3/18/2014
  • by Dalya Alberge
  • The Guardian - Film News
Television Tourniquet: We Rip Open the Last 'Reaper' Ever -- Episode 2.13
Reaper Episode 13 "The Devil & Sam Oliver" Written By: Michael Daley Directed By: Kevin Dowling Original Airdate: 26 May 2009 In This Episode… Steve pops down from heaven for a bit of a visit – he is the guardian angel of the new hippie-dippy greeter at The Work Bench. While there, he takes Sam's scroll to translate it phonetically so that Sam may challenge the Devil. Meanwhile, Sam, Ben, and Sock head out to collect their soul – a simple task, as the soul is stoned out of his gourd. On toads. Which Ben, naturally, takes home to keep his bunny company. Steve returns the next day with the transliteration, and a...
See full article at FEARnet
  • 5/27/2009
  • FEARnet
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