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Superfad is contributing seven minutes of stereo 3D animation for A Liar's Autobiography.
Monty Python fans will rejoice in the upcoming release of A Liar’s Autobiography (EPIX) an animated 3D stereoscopic film based on the memoir by Monty Python member Graham Chapman. L.A.-based production and design studio Superfad is one of the key creative teams involved in the project and is currently in production on a seven-minute sequence for the highly anticipated film. The EPIX stereoscopic animated feature, made in association with Bill and Ben Productions Ltd., Trinity (UK) and Brainstorm Media, tells the story of Chapman’s life in the famously quirky Python style.

Superfad designed extensive character studies for the young Graham, mother and father, before going into production on the animated sequence. It is the first 3D production by Superfad and the official foray of the company into feature film animation production. For Superfad’s creatives, including many rabid Monty Python enthusiasts, the opportunity to contribute to the film is an honor.

“This project is exciting for so many reasons, from the irreverent and compelling narrative to the structure involving many different animation companies, to the stereoscopic production,” said Superfad partner/EP Geraint Owen. “It is a first of its kind and totally original. We can’t wait to see it all come together on the big screen.”

The film’s world television premiere will be in both 2D and 3D on EPIX and EpixHD.com in the Spring of 2012 and released theatrically in the UK by London-based Trinity.

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