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Posts tagged as french

The strange tale of Skhizein

This may be old news to some, but I noticed Jérémy Clapin and Stéphane Piera’s 2008 Oscar contender ‘Skhizein’ has yet to receive any Motionographer attention. So here it is in full. A curious tale indeed yet so quintessentially quirky and French, it’s a joy to behold full of original ideas and visual cleverness not to mention rock solid art direction and admirable follow-through in all aspects of the execution.

Available here to buy on DVD with an insightful making of. Bon appetit!

Posted on 31 January 2010
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Rating: 4.7/5 (68 votes cast)
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Sherlock’s Daughter “Kids” Music Video

Wonderfully animated characters and environments in this music video for Australian band Sherlocks Daughter by Emilie Boyard and Marc Chevry

Posted on 13 January 2010
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Laurent Clermont: Portfolio

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French Character Animator, Laurent Clermont, boasts a portfolio full of top-notch animation and character design.

Posted on 26 November 2009
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Rating: 4.5/5 (2 votes cast)
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See No Evil Christmas Special

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Attention Londoners, See No Evil Christmas Special Thurs 3rd Dec 7pm. Talks from FX & Mat and Studio AKA.

Posted on 25 November 2009
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Gobelins: “Un tour de Manege (Merry Go Round)”

Watching Un tour de Manège (Merry Go Round) is like flipping through the pastel drawings of a child—but coming away with clean fingers. Directed by Nicolas Anthanè, Brice Chevillard, Alexis Liddell, Francoise Losito, and Mai Nguyen, this latest Gobelins short is an impressionistic tale of being lost and found, as experienced through a child’s eyes.

Saying so much by doing so little, Un tour de Manège gets it right. It’s tactile: full of tonal and shading effects, chalky, and sprinkled in baby-powder. It’s innocent: tapping into the existential dramas of childhood, and like many works from the Gobelins school, crystallizing emotions like fear and loneliness in graphical simplicity. These moments are brief, but define a coming of age for the character, and help to humanize the inherent flaw by providing an escape from reality. Liberation by imagination.

The narrative is simple, buttressed by the fundamentals of good storytelling, and follows the same three-act structure documented at the turn of the 19th century. Much is left unexplained. The audience is left to fill in the blanks, without papering over the poetic nuance.

Posted on 5 November 2009
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Rating: 4.6/5 (71 votes cast)
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Digital District: Portfolio

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Paris-based studio Digital District hosts a sweeping collection of CG, live-action, and graphical finery.

Posted on 23 October 2009
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Rating: 5.0/5 (2 votes cast)
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A hip short created by another crop of brilliant students at Gobelins by the names of Rémi Bastie, Jean-Baptiste Cumont, Clément Desnos, Jonathan Djob Nkondo and Nicolas Pegon. A cute idea that is carried along by energetic Flash animation, which seems to be a focus that is growing in popularity at Gobelins. Maybe we can look forward to a rise in flash animation quality for film and television in the coming years if this trend continues.

Not to mention that this is another short produced entirely at Wizz Design who helped produce another short, Flying V: Virgile, earlier this year.

Posted on 10 October 2009
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Rating: 3.9/5 (70 votes cast)
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