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Chris Shepherd : ウィキペディア英語版 | Chris Shepherd
Chris Shepherd is a BAFTA nominated television/film writer and director. Born in Anfield, Liverpool, Lancashire, in 1967. He is mainly known for combining live action with animation. His work fuses comedy with commentary on the darker side of human nature. ==Early years== Chris's first animation was made in 1989 and it was called Safari. He wanted to make a drama but didn't know any actors so he made his cast out of plasticine. Using this film he won a place at University for the Creative Arts, Farnham. His first job in the industry was as production manager at Speedy Films which was the creative vehicle for director Paul Vester. His writing and commissioned directorial debut came in 1997 with a Channel 4 film called ''The Broken Jaw''. This animated comedy illustrated the plight of a public house after it has been transformed into a fun pub. During the same year he animated the world stare-out championship for BBC comedy sketch show ''Big Train''. As well as being the producer on the Channel 4/MOMI scheme, he also worked as producer with ''Cramp Twins'' creator, Brian Wood, on his Channel 4 film ''School Disco'' and "Bunny Schendler" on her BAFTA nominated "World of Interiors".
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