Channel 4 has commissioned Lupus Films (The Tiger Who Came to Tea, We’re Going on a Bear Hunt) to produce a seasonal ident featuring the characters from The World of The Snowman.

Created in collaboration with Channel 4’s in-house creative agency, 4creative. The 20-second film has been made to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the very first transmission of The Snowman film adaption on Channel 4 and pays tribute to both the original animation and to the sequel, The Snowman and The Snowdog which was first broadcast in 2012.

The film transports the Channel 4 logo to a wintry setting where it oversees The Snowman, The Snowdog and James, the boy from the first The Snowman film, playing in the snow. The ident marks the very first time that all three characters will be seen on screen together. It will premiere on the channel before Jamie’s Easy Christmas at 8pm on Tuesday, 6th December and will be shown regularly over the festive period.

The ident has been produced by Lupus Films – the producers of The Snowman and The Snowdog – and directed by Robin Shaw who was responsible for the iconic flying sequence in that film.  The beautiful animation, in Lupus Films’ trademark hand-drawn style, has been hand-crafted by Robin Shaw and a small team of top animators using traditional 2D techniques in animation programme TVPaint.

Ian Katz, Chief Content Officer, Channel 4  said: “The Snowman has been a part of Christmas for four decades so what better way to mark the 40th birthday of both Channel 4 and the animated adaptation of Raymond Briggs’s beloved character than with a set of hand crafted idents featuring James and the Snowman. It may or may not snow this month but it is guaranteed to be a white Christmas on Channel 4.”

Co-founder of Lupus Films Camilla Deakin said: “We are really honoured to have been asked to bring The Snowman back to life for Channel 4 for the 40th anniversary of this very special animated Christmas classic.  It’s particularly poignant for us at the time of the tenth anniversary of The Snowman and The Snowdog and after the death earlier this year of our long-time friend and collaborator, the inimitable Raymond Briggs.”

For Channel 4 Creative the Executive Producer is Lynsey Atkin, the Creative Director  Dan Chase the Producer Alison Laing, Head of Marketing Laura Ward-Smith, Marketing Lead Laura Bedford and Marketing Executive Victoria Cheng.

Thomas Merrington, Creative Director of Penguin Ventures (part of Penguin Random House Children’s) said: “The Snowman has been an enduring part of Christmas television for over 40 years and we are thrilled that Channel 4 has commissioned a wonderful piece of animation that celebrates Raymond’s original creation and sees The World of The Snowman beautifully realised, once again, by Lupus Films and Robin Shaw in this brand new ident.”

Adapted from the iconic picture book by the late author and illustrator, Raymond Briggs and published by Puffin (part of Penguin Random House Children’s), the timeless story of The Snowman was adapted and first shown on the newly-launched Channel 4 on Boxing Day 1982 and has been repeated on the channel every Christmas since. The 26-minute film went on to win a BAFTA and be nominated for an Oscar.  In 1984, music legend David Bowie pulled on a Christmas jumper to record a special introduction to the film for Channel 4.

Created with Raymond Briggs’ blessing, The Snowman and The Snowdog is the animated sequel to The Snowman which premiered on Channel 4 ten years ago in 2012 on Christmas Eve and was directed by Hilary Audus and Joanna Harrison. The sequel tells the story of Billy who moves into the house which features in the original story of The Snowman and discovers a snowman-making kit under the floorboard of his bedroom.

The Snowman, The Snowman and The Snowdog and Lupus Films’ other festive animated specials We’re Going on a Bear Hunt and The Tiger Who Came to Tea are all transmitting on Channel 4 over the festive period.

 

Jon Creamer

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