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Olivier Staphylas
Olivier Staphylas is a French animator, best known for his work at DreamWorks Animation and for his award-winning student film, ''Le Building''. He joined DreamWorks in 2006 and, within a few years, attained the role of supervising animator on ''How to Train Your Dragon''. His work on 2011's '' Puss in Boots'', supervising the titular character's animation, earned him nominations for an Annie Award and a Visual Effects Society Award. He then served as head of character animation on '' Penguins of Madagascar''. Starting in 2014, he served in that position at Oriental DreamWorks. Staphylas has since left DreamWorks and is currently working on the upcoming film '' Wish Dragon'' with Base FX in association with Sony Pictures Animation. Early life and education Olivier Staphylas was first inspired to become a CG animator in 1995, at the age of fifteen. A French television series, ', aired a special that year called "Imagina 1995", in which a variety of animated works were showcased. ...
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Animator
An animator is an artist who creates multiple images, known as frames, which give an illusion of movement called animation when displayed in rapid sequence. Animators can work in a variety of fields including film, television, and video games. Animation is closely related to filmmaking and like filmmaking is extremely labor-intensive, which means that most significant works require the collaboration of several animators. The methods of creating the images or frames for an animation piece depend on the animators' artistic styles and their field. Other artists who contribute to animated cartoons, but who are not animators, include layout artists (who design the backgrounds, lighting, and camera angles), storyboard artists (who draw panels of the action from the script), and background artists (who paint the "scenery"). Animated films share some film crew positions with regular live action films, such as director, producer, sound engineer, and editor, but differ radically ...
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Saint-Raphaël, Var
Saint-Raphaël (; oc, Sant Rafèu ) is a commune in the Var department, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region, Southeastern France. In 2017, it had a population of 35,042. Immediately to the west of Saint-Raphaël lies a larger and older town, Fréjus; together they form an urban agglomeration known as Var Estérel Méditerranée, which also encompasses the smaller communes of Les Adrets-de-l'Estérel, Puget-sur-Argens and Roquebrune-sur-Argens. In the second half of the 19th century, the township came under the influence of Mayor Felix Martin and writer Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr; owing to their efforts and its beneficial climate the commune developed into a seaside resort popular with artists, sportsmen and politicians. It is the seat of the canton of Saint-Raphaël, also encompassing Fréjus and Les Adrets-de-l'Estérel, which is the economic and cultural centre of Eastern Var, within the arrondissement of Draguignan. Its inhabitants are called ''Raphaëlois'' in French gene ...
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Traditional Animation
Traditional animation (or classical animation, cel animation, or hand-drawn animation) is an animation technique in which each frame is drawn by hand. The technique was the dominant form of animation in cinema until computer animation. Process Writing and storyboarding Animation production usually begins after a story is converted into an animation film script, from which a storyboard is derived. A storyboard has an appearance somewhat similar to comic book panels, and is a shot by shot breakdown of the staging, acting and any camera moves that will be present in the film. The images allow the animation team to plan the flow of the plot and the composition of the imagery. Storyboard artists will have regular meetings with the director and may redraw or "re-board" a sequence many times before it meets final approval. Voice recording Before animation begins, a preliminary soundtrack or scratch track is recorded so that the animation may be more precisely synchronized to t ...
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Rémi Zaarour
Rémi Zaarour, known by the pseudonym Pozla, is a French cartoonist and animator. He is best known for his graphic novels and for his award-winning student film ''Le Building''. Early life and education Zaarour was born in 1982 in Amiens. He has said that he has "always drawn in a rather obsessive way" and that he began experimenting with graffiti at an early age. Through this latter pursuit, he often got into trouble with the police - he also adopted the pseudonym Pozla during this time, which is derived from the French phrase for "Put it there". After high school, he attended ESAAT in Roubaix. He then continued his education at Gobelins, l'École de l'image. In 2004, Zaarour created the short student film ''Zob-Zob est amoureux'' (''Zob-Zob in Love''). The same year, he collaborated with classmates Xavier Ramonède, Pierre Perifel, and Jun Frederic Violeton on a second short film, ''Festival Qualité.'' For his group thesis film, ''Le Building'', Zaarour reteamed with Ramonèd ...
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Xavier Ramonède
Xavier Ramonède is a French animator and artist, best known for his work on various French films and international co-productions, such as '' Nocturna'' and '' The Illusionist'', the French webseries ', and his award-winning student film ''Le Building''. Ramonède's artwork has also been featured in multiple publications. Early life and education Ramonède hails from Toulouse. He first became interested in drawing at the age of fourteen, after discovering manga. Over the following two years, he developed a strong passion for animation. After meeting Romain Grandjean in high school, Ramonède was brought on as an animator and designer on Grandjean's 2002 stop motion short film ''Abraxas''. Although Ramonède was inspired by '' Toy Story'' to pursue a career in computer animation, he changed course to pursue traditional animation after applying to Gobelins, l'École de l'image. He attended there from 2002 to 2005. In 2004, he created the short student film ''Récré Fighter'', a ...
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Pierre Perifel
Pierre Perifel is a French filmmaker and animator, best known for his work at DreamWorks Animation. He is the director of the feature film ''The Bad Guys'' (2022) and the award-winning short films '' Bilby'' and '' Le Building''. He is an alumnus of École Émile-Cohl and Gobelins, l'Ecole de l'image. Early life and education Perifel was born in Lyon, France. His passion for animation began in high school. In his third year of attending École Émile-Cohl art school, he applied to Gobelins, l'École de l'image and was accepted. In 2004, Perifel created the short student film ''A Swell Plan'', and collaborated with classmates Xavier Ramonède, Jun Frederic Violet, and Rémi Zaarour on a second short film, ''Festival Qualité.'' He graduated from Gobelins in 2005. For his thesis film, '' Le Building'', he reteamed with Ramonède and Zaarour, and also worked with Marco Nguyen and Olivier Staphylas. The film uses a combination of 2D and 3D animation. ''Le Building'' screen ...
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Marco Nguyen
Marco Nguyen is a French animator, known for his work on French feature films, as well as for his short film ''Lisa'', which served as the pilot for an unproduced television series, and for his award-winning student film ''Le Building''. He directed the music video for Tryo's song "Greenwashing", served as an animation director on the 2011 French film '' The Rabbi's Cat'', and served as an assistant director on the 2019 French film ''The Swallows of Kabul''. In 2017, he received an Annie Award nomination in the Character Animation category for ''The Big Bad Fox & Other Tales''. Nguyen also developed cutscenes for the 2018 video game ''Monster Boy and the Cursed Kingdom''. Early life and education Nguyen attended Gobelins, l'École de l'image. In 2004, he created two short student films - ''Burp'' and ''Hector'', the latter of which was co-directed with Antoine Birot, Lisa Pacalet, and Bertrand Piocelle. The following year, he created his group thesis film, ''Le Building'', wit ...
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L'Express
''L'Express'' () is a French weekly news magazine headquartered in Paris. The weekly stands at the political centre in the French media landscape, and has a lifestyle supplement, ''L'Express Styles'', and a job supplement, ''Réussir''. History and profile ''L'Express'' was co-founded in 1953 by Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber, future president of the Radical Party, and Françoise Giroud, who had earlier edited ''ELLE'' and went on to become France's first minister of women's affairs in 1974 and minister of culture in 1976. When founded during the First Indochina War, it was modelled on the US magazine ''Time'' and the German magazine ''Der Spiegel''. ''L'Express'' is published weekly. The magazine was supportive of the policies of Pierre Mendès-France in Indochina, and in general had a left-of-centre orientation. The magazine opposed the war in Algeria, and especially the use of torture. In March 1958, as a result of an article of Jean-Paul Sartre reviewing the book ''La Qu ...
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Love Profusion
"Love Profusion" is a song by American singer and songwriter Madonna for her ninth studio album, ''American Life'' (2003). Written and produced by Madonna and Mirwais Ahmadzaï, it was released as the fourth and final single from the album on December 8, 2003, by Maverick Records. "Love Profusion" was first premiered during the release of the album on AOL. It later received a number of remixes, which were also released alongside the single. The song contains rhythm from a drum kit#Four piece with floor tom, four piece bass drum, with acoustic guitar riffs and Madonna's voice backed by a male vocal during the chorus. Ahmadzaï used the stutter edit to create a new groove. Dedicated to Madonna's then-husband, Guy Ritchie, the song's lyrics deal with Madonna's confusion regarding American culture. After its release, "Love Profusion" received generally favorable reviews from Music journalism, music critics. Reviewers called it the highlight of ''American Life'', complimenting its fu ...
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Madonna (entertainer)
Madonna Louise Ciccone (; ; born August 16, 1958) is an American singer-songwriter and actress. Widely dubbed the " Queen of Pop", Madonna has been noted for her continual reinvention and versatility in music production, songwriting, and visual presentation. She has pushed the boundaries of artistic expression in mainstream music, while continuing to maintain control over every aspect of her career. Her works, which incorporate social, political, sexual, and religious Religion is usually defined as a social system, social-cultural system of designated religious behaviour, behaviors and practices, morality, morals, beliefs, worldviews, religious text, texts, sacred site, sanctified places, prophecy, prophecie ... themes, have generated both controversy and critical acclaim. A prominent Cultural impact of Madonna, cultural figure crossing both the 20th and 21st centuries, Madonna remains one of the most "well-documented figures of the modern age", with a broad amount ...
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BUF Compagnie
BUF Compagnie is a French visual effects company, specializing in CGI for feature films, commercials, and music videos. History BUF Compagnie (BUF) was founded by Pierre Buffin in 1984. The company originates from Paris, France and has since expanded into two other locations based in Montreal, Canada and Los Angeles, California. The company develops new software advances in visual effects (VFX) and computer animation for feature films, commercials, music videos and special venue projects. BUF's pre and post-production services have earned industry nominations for Best Visual Effects and awarded innumerable technical achievement awards . Technology BUF's research and development group is composed of 13 engineers. BUF is credited with pioneering in the following fields : stereo-modeling and camera mapping techniques in production; the development of motion blur post-process and camera tracking software; creating 'freezing-effect'; conceiving 3D camera movements in a photorealisti ...
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