Partizan Announce the Addition of One6th Animation Studio to Their Roster
Founded in 2018, One6th is a team of animation artists, filmmakers, and producers. They create meticulously crafted, cinematic stop-motion animation, driven by thought provoking narratives and striking handmade aesthetics.
With 2 animation studios based in London & Paris, and an award-winning roster of international directors and producers, Partizan studio represents and nurtures a unique set of talents, some of which have been recognised and awarded as the world’s best – producing feature films, film titles, commercials, original content, music videos, experiential and interactive events.
The Manchester based studio join Partizan fresh off the back of their latest work with award winning poet Anthony Anaxagorou, which can be viewed here. They are now developing a short film in collaboration with Author Dean Atta, visualising the poem ‘Two Black Boys In Paradise’.
Baz Sells, Director and co-founder of One6th says “We are delighted to be joining the Partizan roster which marks an exciting new chapter in our studio’s growth. Partizan have shown great belief in what we do at One6th and very much align with our values and creative approach to animation production. We’re immensely proud
to be working with this great production company and look forward to getting started.”
One6th caught the attention of Partizan after they were discovered through their intricate and moving WAWWA Clothing film. Rob Appleyard, COO of Partizan noted their work had “a sense of realism and authenticity to it that I found completely compelling”.
Duncan Gaman, Executive Producer, Partizan Studio elaborates – “At Partizan Studio we are always looking to find the hottest young creative talent. When we came across One6th’s work there was such a strong sense of craft and imagination in their films, combined with clever storytelling which makes for their arresting stop motion creative offering”
Partizan will represent One6th for commercials, music videos and online content across Europe and the U.S.