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Suzanah Clare Templeton (born 1967 in
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, England) is a British animator. Her film ''
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'' has won several awards, including the
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in 2008.


Personal life


Early life

Raised at Highfield in
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, she began work as an animator as a child with her older brother. The two children created special effects for her brother's home films. Having only a slight interest in animation as a child, Suzie graduated with a degree in the sciences from
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. She spent many years travelling the world and doing odd jobs. However, believing not to be skilled enough in science, she switched to the humanities and began work as an English teacher at an Indian woman's shelter and orphanage in her mid-twenties. Templeton was given an image of Nick Park's ''
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'' by her mother, which inspired her to begin work with sculpture, models, and puppets for stop motion animation.


Later life

As of 2014, Templeton was mentoring other creators at the 2014 Animateka film festival. Her husband, the Dutch filmmaker and musician Rosto, died five years later in 2019 after a year-long battle with cancer. The pair also have a son and daughter together. Max and Rosie Templeton


Career

Templeton began her professional career in animation after attempting enrolment at the Surrey Institute of Art and Design (now known as the
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in Farnham) at the age of 28. After finishing with a BA in animation there, she moved on to the
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(RCA), graduating in 2001. Templeton was attracted to the model making and creative process of stop motion due to the solitary and slow process of the medium. At the RCA, she was able to craft her abilities in three dimensional work and story telling. Not only did she build on her technical abilities, but she also found her own voice and tone in the medium. She began with the impression that she'd work on cartoons (such as Wallace and Gromit) to appeal to commercial interests for jobs and work. However, her films have taken a dark and difficult approach. Animation had become an outlet for her darker emotions, rather than appealing to the masses. Templeton completed two projects at RCA, her first short film ''
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'' (1999) and her graduate project ''
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'' (2001) both winning numerous awards. After graduating from RCA, Templeton began work on a modern interpretation of Sergei Prokofiev's ''
Peter and the Wolf ''Peter and the Wolf'' ( rus, Петя и волк, Pétya i volk, p=ˈpʲetʲə i volk) Op. 67, a "symphonic tale for children", is a Program music , programmatic musical composition written by Sergei Prokofiev in 1936. The narrator tells a ...
''. Templeton was approached by film maker and producer Hugh Welchman and conductor Mark Stephenson asking her to create an animated sequence to be played during a live orchestral performance. She began work on the film alone in her own home. After understanding how large of a piece the film actually was, she moved to a Polish studio. The production of the film took over two hundred people and over five years to complete. The film was released in 2006 and is the winner of multiple awards, including the Academy Award for Best Short Film in 2008. In October 2008 Templeton has joined the roster of animation directors at Tandem Films. She mentioned that her next project may be another short film based on Lauren Child's children's book ''The Pesky Rat''. By the same year she was also working on plans for a feature film, but for the following decade never disclosed any information regarding the subject or producer. In 2020, the silence was finally broken with news of plans for a feature called ''Spitsbergen'' and a medium-length piece entitled ''Return to Nix''. Parisian arthouse company
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was said to be on board to produce both projects.


Filmography

* ''Stanley'' (1999) * ''Dog'' (2001) * ''Peter and the Wolf'' (2006)


Awards

*''Stanley'' (1999) is the winner of the 2001 Golden Sun Award, the 2000 Best College Student Animation Award of the Nashville Independent Film Festival, the 2000 Best Animation Award for the International Short Film Festival of Berlin, and many others. *''Dog'' (2001) is the winner of the 2002 British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) in Short Animation and many others. *''Peter and the Wolf'' (2006) is the winner of the 2008 Academy Award for Best Short Film, the 2006 British Animation Award for Best TV Special, the 2007 Pulcinella Ward for Best European Programme, the 2007 Grand Prix and Audience Award Annecy at the French Animation Festival, the 2007 Golden Rose for Performing Arts at the Rose D'or Festival in Switzerland, the 2007 Special Prize at the Ukraine Animated Film Festival, and the 2008 Special Jury Award of the Lucca Animation Festival in Italy.''Peter and the Wolf'' awards
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References


Sources

*Carson, Nick. "Poetry in Motion." ''Ten4 Magazine''. Issue 7, 2007. * *Herman, Dave. "Animation Alchemy." Twelve Point.com. August 2008 *Smith, Tim
"''Peter & the Wolf'', Interview: Suzie Templeton."
''
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''. 26 March 2008. *Smurthwaite, Nick. "Pack Leader: Suzie Templeton's Animations." ''Design Week Magazine''. 10 April 2008. pp. 12–13


External links

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