Animation Studio - Granny
Their studio in the Scottish Highlands is deliberately analog: light tables, peg bars, paint-mixing stations, and a kitchen that bakes fresh shortbread every morning. Employees are encouraged to bring their children—or their own grandparents—to work.
Granny Animation Studio operates on a “slow animation” model. Teams are small (never more than 25 artists per project), deadlines are flexible, and every frame is reviewed by at least two senior animators who have been with the studio for over a decade. They refuse to use AI-generated in-betweens, insisting that even a single off-model drawing carries emotional weight. granny animation studio
Their breakout short, “The Last Jar of Raspberry Jam,” won the Annecy Grand Prix in 2021. The 12-minute film, with no dialogue, follows an elderly woman teaching her granddaughter how to preserve fruit as autumn arrives. The final shot—a single drop of jam falling on a faded recipe card—left audiences weeping. Their studio in the Scottish Highlands is deliberately