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This weekend, the Oscars ceremony will be taking place more than 5,000 miles away in Los Angeles.
The biggest names in film will all be vying for arguably the most prestigious award in the film industry.
But among those hoping for success will be 27-year-old Sean Gregory, from Caerphilly.
Sean, a stop motion animator, worked on A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon, which is up for Best Animated Feature at this year’s Academy Awards, with the ceremony to be held on Sunday.
The film, produced by British-based Aardman Animations, is up against Disney Pixar movies Soul and Onward, Netflix’s Over The Moon, as well as Wolfwalkers, for the award.
Sean, who graduated from the University of South Wales with an Animation degree in 2014, said: “I got the job based on the work I had done on Early Man, Aardman’s previous film.
“I’ve been really lucky to work on a lot of great projects over the last couple of years, including spending time in the USA to work at Laika on both Kubo and the Two Strings and Missing Link.
“Most recently, at Aardman, I’ve been working on Robin Robin – a new Christmas special which is yet to be released.”
Sean added: “I always knew I wanted to be either a puppet maker or animator. I would’ve been happy doing either, but I suppose the studios that took me on decided they liked my animation, so that’s where I went.
“I really enjoyed my time at USW. The course gave me a great understanding of the basic animation principles in the first year, which then eventually allowed me to create two short animated films in the second and third years.”
In total, 22 former USW students have worked on films nominated at this year’s Oscars.
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