Christopher Chatterton | |
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Born | 1982 (age 41–42) |
Nationality | British |
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Chris Chatterton is an English illustrator and animator from County Durham. He is the illustrator of children's picturebooks including Supermarket Gremlins, [1] and Pete's Magic Pants. [2] He was the animation director of two animated episodes of the Doctor Who story, The Ice Warriors, released on DVD in August 2013. [3]
Chris Chatterton was born in 1982 in County Durham, England. [4] Chatterton worked in graphic design before joining animation studio Qurios Entertainment. Chatterton worked on a wide variety of commercials and animated projects for TV, film and games [5] including Hyperdrive, Bonkers, [6] [7] Spooks, Tracy Beaker Returns and The Dumping Ground. [8] Qurios later merged with Dene Films, a Newcastle upon Tyne based live action production company where Chatterton was Production Manager until 2013. [9] [10]
In February 2013 it was announced that Chatterton would direct two animated episodes of the Doctor Who story, The Ice Warriors with long-time collaborators Niel Bushnell and Chris Chapman as co-producers. [11]
In 2013, with the closure of both Qurios and Dene Films [12] [13] Chatterton began working as an illustrator for children's picturebooks. He is represented by the Bright Literary Agency. [14] [15]
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Christopher Chatterton | |
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Born | 1982 (age 41–42) |
Nationality | British |
Website |
www |
Chris Chatterton is an English illustrator and animator from County Durham. He is the illustrator of children's picturebooks including Supermarket Gremlins, [1] and Pete's Magic Pants. [2] He was the animation director of two animated episodes of the Doctor Who story, The Ice Warriors, released on DVD in August 2013. [3]
Chris Chatterton was born in 1982 in County Durham, England. [4] Chatterton worked in graphic design before joining animation studio Qurios Entertainment. Chatterton worked on a wide variety of commercials and animated projects for TV, film and games [5] including Hyperdrive, Bonkers, [6] [7] Spooks, Tracy Beaker Returns and The Dumping Ground. [8] Qurios later merged with Dene Films, a Newcastle upon Tyne based live action production company where Chatterton was Production Manager until 2013. [9] [10]
In February 2013 it was announced that Chatterton would direct two animated episodes of the Doctor Who story, The Ice Warriors with long-time collaborators Niel Bushnell and Chris Chapman as co-producers. [11]
In 2013, with the closure of both Qurios and Dene Films [12] [13] Chatterton began working as an illustrator for children's picturebooks. He is represented by the Bright Literary Agency. [14] [15]
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