Halas and Batchelor (XX century)

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Halas and Batchelor

Halas and Batchelor Animation, Ltd. is a British animation company founded in 1940 that became the largest animation studio in Great Britain. It operated until 1986.

The company was founded by John Halas (April 16, 1912 - January 21, 1995) and Joy Batchelor (May 12, 1914 - May 14, 1991). The company's productions were designed for the international level, and war information and propaganda films were made here. Halas and Batchelor's most famous work is the 1954 film Animal Farm, an animated version of George Orwell's novel Animal Farm. It was England's first full-length color cartoon and was funded by the CIA as part of the American anti-communist campaign during the Cold War.

Many later cartoons, documentaries and educational shorts were commissioned from the studio specifically for television. In 1972 Halas became an Officer of the Order of the British Empire.

Date and place of birt:XX century, London, United Kingdom
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Animalist, Filmmaker
Genre:Reportage
Art style:Post War Art

Creators Post War Art

Robert Barry (1936)
Robert Barry
1936
Wilhelm Kaufmann (1895 - 1975)
Wilhelm Kaufmann
1895 - 1975
Ernst Kreidolf (1863 - 1956)
Ernst Kreidolf
1863 - 1956
Franz Gertsch (1930 - 2022)
Franz Gertsch
1930 - 2022
André Dubreuil (1951)
André Dubreuil
1951
Günter A. Steinmann (1933)
Günter A. Steinmann
1933
Arne Jacobsen (1902 - 1971)
Arne Jacobsen
1902 - 1971
Carlo Mense (1886 - 1965)
Carlo Mense
1886 - 1965
Anne Rosat (1935)
Anne Rosat
1935
Maxwell Ashby Armfield (1881 - 1972)
Maxwell Ashby Armfield
1881 - 1972
Roland Martin (1927)
Roland Martin
1927
Piero Dorazio (1927 - 2005)
Piero Dorazio
1927 - 2005
Hans Bischoffshausen (1927 - 1987)
Hans Bischoffshausen
1927 - 1987
Rinaldo Paluzzi (1927 - 2013)
Rinaldo Paluzzi
1927 - 2013
Hardin Plischki (1937)
Hardin Plischki
1937
Tomur Atagök (1939)
Tomur Atagök
1939