This is a richly illustrated coffee table book, written by the founders of Aardman, with contributions of some of their co-workers, like Nick Park. The book is set up as a guide for starting stop motion artists, but rather fails in that respect, as the writers also want to tell something about how they have done things at Aardman. These chapters are in fact the most interesting ones of the book, but at the same time the least insightful for the starting animator. In the end the book is neither fish nor fowl: it's too sketchy for the reader interested in Aardman's history and technique, and it's too vague for the would-be animator. Best chapters are 'The medium', which is an excellent overview of the history of stop motion animation, ending with the history of Aardman itself, and Chapter 6, 'Making a Film', with insightful background information on 'Chicken Run', 'Creature Comforts', 'War Story', and 'Pib and Pog'. The rest of the book is also highly entertaining, but should be seen more as a celebration of Aardman than as a text book.