Wallace and Gromit Bring Christmas Cheer to Battersea Power Station
This holiday season, Wallace and Gromit are decorating London's Battersea Power Station, home to Apple's UK headquarters.
From today until New Year’s Eve, a pair of Christmas trees will light up the two wash towers on the landmark’s river-facing façade. Visitors will see the two characters decorate the giant trees in their own inimitable styles, despite the intervention of the mischievous Feathers McGraw. The duo follow in the footsteps of David Hockney, who last year created Bigger Christmas Trees, drawn on iPad Pro.
We used iPhone 16 Pro Max to create a short animation that transforms the iconic 101-metre-high chimneys that soar above the River Thames.
“Wallace & Gromit are a much-loved and iconic duo, and we’re delighted that they will be lighting up Battersea Power Station for Londoners this year,” said Greg Joswiak, Apple’s Senior Vice President of Worldwide Marketing. “It’s great to see the skill and ingenuity of Aardman, and how they’ve used the most advanced iPhone we’ve ever made to produce something so joyful.”
“This project has been a dream to direct — a cinematic fusion of tech and art,” said Gavin Strange, Aardman’s Director and Graphic Design Lead. “Shooting stop-motion animation on iPhone with the legendary Wallace & Gromit, to then be projected onto the iconic Battersea Power Station, makes this unique in so many ways. I hope that this Christmas, everyone feels inspired to start shooting their own stop-motion masterpieces, and I’m excited and proud of what we’ve all created.”