
Max showed me the book in Stuttgart and from the start, I was enthusiastic to work on the project. Jan Lachauer: This was my first film after finishing my studies. Once we determined we could make it work, I asked Jan if he wanted to direct with me. I’m not even sure if they’d secured the rights at that point, but I started working to see what we could do with this book, what type of direction we could take. I was asked if I could do a beat board and work with Julia on the script. At that time it had been discussed a bit that this might be the next book adaptation Magic Light would produce. ML: I had worked with Michael, Martin and Studio Soi on The Gruffalo. Like on these first two films, the sets were built and the animation was done at Studio Soi.ĭS: Where did you come into the project? Had the producers already done any visual development or scripting for the book adaptation? The film is produced by Magic Light Pictures, who did The Gruffalo and The Gruffalo’s Child. So when Magic Light had the idea of adapting Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s book, we were both really were excited at the opportunity to show what we could do as a team.
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We either co-directed or helped each other on all our student films. Max Lang: Jan and I met in 2005 when we started studying at the Filmakademie in Ludwigsburg. I recently spoke to Max and Jan about the film, their creative process, the challenges of staying true to a beloved children’s book being adapted to animation and how they achieve such a rich, beautiful hand-made look.ĭan Sarto: So how did the two of you come to work on this film? It is only after the menagerie bands together to save the witch from a dragon that they all learn the value of sharing and working as a team. The 25 minute Christmas special tells the story of a witch, whose cat become more and more annoyed as they share their increasingly tighter flying broomstick seating space with an assortment of animals picked up as they journey about. In addition to having just captured a BAFTA Children’s Award for Best Animation, Room on the Broom also has been shortlisted for a nomination in this year’s animated short Oscar category. Now, Max Lang is back, this time teamed with film school buddy Jan Lachauer, to tackle another classic Donaldson and Scheffler tale, Room on the Broom. That was followed up by The Gruffalo’s Child (2011) directed by Johannes Weiland and Uwe Heidschotter, also a successful British Christmas special. Their first effort, The Gruffalo (2009), a hugely popular British Christmas special directed by Jakob Schuh and Max Lang, was nominated for an Oscar. So when it comes to adapting the children’s books of famed authors Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, UK producers Martin Pope and Michael Rose have trusted German animation studio Studio Soi’s unique production style to bring the classic stories to the screen. Thank you for visiting Woodstock, Vermont’s official visitor information center here at ’s something to be said for not messing with success. You can visit this page to opt out of Ad Agency and their partners’ targeted advertising.įor information you provide us, we will not rent or share your contact information outside of the Woodstock Areas Chamber of Commerce without your permission, with one exception: when you enter a contest on our website we offer it to the establishment(s) that provides the contest prize. The techniques our partners employ do not collect personal information such as yourname, email address, postal address or telephone number. Our display advertising partner, Ad Agency, then enables us to present you with retargeting advertising on other sites based on your previous interaction with. We will not send you mailings or e-mails unless you approve it.Īs you browse, advertising cookies will be placed on your computer so that we can understand what you are interested in. If you request a brochure from Woodstock, you have the option to also receive other offers from Woodstock. You can remove your name from this list by following the instructions in the newsletter text or by clicking on the unsubscribe icon in the e-newsletter. If you sign up for our newsletter we will add your name to the subscription list for our e-newsletter, which we send out monthly.

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