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Olivier Cotte (born 20 June 1963) is a French writer,
graphic novel A graphic novel is a long-form, fictional work of sequential art. The term ''graphic novel'' is often applied broadly, including fiction, non-fiction, and anthologized work, though this practice is highly contested by comic scholars and industry ...
scriptwriter,
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, illustrator, and a director.


Biography

Born into a family of artists, Olivier Cotte studied piano, classical dance and fine arts in parallel with his philosophy degree. Passionate about animation, he made his first film at the age of 14. Fascinated by the aesthetics of John Cage and Merce Cunningham, he first wanted to become a contemporary dancer, but then enrolled in the fine arts and the Sorbonne in cinema and literature.


Beginnings in the cinema

Olivier Cotte has worked for 15 years in the film and video industry as a director, computer graphics designer and special effects director for advertising, TV wraps, credits, clips, short films (''Le canard à l'orange'', 2002, by
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''). He has directed several short films, mainly in animation or mixed techniques, including ''Terra Incognita'' (1995) in which he directs
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Historian and theorist of animation cinema

Since 2002, he has devoted himself to writing fiction and working as a historian of animation cinema. He teaches at Gobelins, l'école de l'image. He is the artistic and technical director of the opening shorts of the
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from 2002 to 2012. He also teaches at ESAG Penninghen, Esra, and abroad (Germany, China, Taiwan...). He collaborates with the reading committee of the Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée and for many film festivals and cinematheques. From 2002 to 2012, he wrote the tributes to the missing of the year for the Annecy festival. He wrote many articles for different magazines dedicated to cinema, image and computer science, then several books dedicated to animation film including an encyclopedia ''100 ans de cinéma d'animation'' and ''Le grand livre des techniques d’animation'', two monographs dedicated to filmmakers (David Ehrlich, and
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), a book of study and interviews with directors awarded an Oscar. He has also translated the animator's bible ''
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'' by Richard Williams and several technical books.


Screenwriter and author around the script

Olivier Cotte had been the scriptwriter of a TV series ''Mr. TiVi'' in 1985, and had published some short stories, but it is from 2008 that he wrote several comics. With Jules Stromboni at the drawing, he published ''Le futuriste'', mixing science fiction and fantasy, followed by two adaptations for the Casterman-Rivage collection: ''L'ultime défi de Sherlock Holmes'' and ''L'épouvantail''. The post-apocalyptic universe will be developed with Xavier Coste for ''Le lendemain du monde''. In a more humorous register, ; he releases with Martin Viot ''Memento Maurice'' at Editions du Long Bec in 2019. Olivier Cotte develops in his scenarios a predilection for imaginary universes, in particular science fiction and fantasy. This interest also leads him to collaborate with the Festival of
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through evening classes and round tables. His passion for storytelling led him to write a screenwriting method, Writing for Film and Television, followed by Adapting a Book for Film and Television and Creating Characters for Films and Series, and to teach this subject in several schools such as Ispra. He has also translated
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's ''Dialogue: the Art of Verbal Action for Stage, Page and Screen'' and edited ''Story: Substance, Structure, Style and the Principles of Screenwriting'' by the same author. He's also a playwright and novelist.


Work


Graphic novels

* ''Le futuriste'', (drawings by Jules Stromboni),
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, 2008 * ''L'ultime défi de Sherlock Holmes'', (drawings by Jules Stromboni),
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, 2010. * ''L'épouvantail'', (drawings by Jules Stromboni),
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, 2012. Official selection Festival d'Angoulême 2013. * ''Et si...'', (drawings by Marion Delannoy) in ''Genre & Question féminine''. Édition L’Oeuf, 2017. * ''Le lendemain du monde'', (drawings by Xavier Coste).
Casterman Casterman is a publisher of Franco-Belgian comics, specializing in comic books and children's literature. The company is based in Brussels, Belgium. History The company was founded in 1780 by Donat-Joseph Casterman, an editor and bookseller or ...
, 2017. * ''Memento Maurice'', (drawings by Martin Viot). Editions du Long Bec, 2019.


Theater plays

* ''Anamnèse de la chair'', in Anthologie des
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. Éditions ActuSF, 2018. * ''Sequelles''. 2021.


Novels

* ''La momie qui aimait les pizzas et les jeux vidéo''. Éditions Leha, 2021.


Short stories

* ''La prison'', 1992 * ''Intersection-dissection'', 1992 * ''Naître ou ne pas naître'', 1992 * ''Petit traité du vide entre les étoiles'', 1992 * ''La tarte aux pommes'', 1992 * ''Ciel pur'', 1992 * ''Le port'', 1993 * ''Prise en passant'', in Anthology ''42'', compiled by Jeanne-A Debats, Éditions Parchemins & Traverses, 2015. * ''A la masse'', in Anthologie Utop' jeunesse, Éditions ActuSF, 2021.


Film bibliography

* ''Il était une fois le dessin animé'', an encyclopedia about worldwide animation. Foreword by
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. Dreamland, 2001, (out of print). * ''Utiliser After Effects pour émuler une multiplane traditionnelle'' in ''Les cahiers du designer; les cahiers de Gobelins, l'école de l'image'', collective work. Éditions Eyrolles, 2003. * ''Réaliser un film sur After Effects'' in ''Les cahiers du designer; After-Effects'', collective work. Éditions Eyrolles, 2004. Translated in espagnol: ''Conseguir animaciones y efectos especiales''. Éditions CEAC tiempoLibre, 2005. * ''Secrets of Oscar-winning Animation: Behind the scenes of 13 classic short animations''. Focal Press, 2007. . In French: ''Les Oscars du film d'animation''. Eyrolles, 2006. In Japanese: ''コマ撮りアニメーションの秘密―オスカー獲得13作品の制作現場と舞台裏''. Editions Graphic-Sha, 2008. In corean: ''오스카 애니메이션 올리비에 코트 , 역자: 나호원 , 다빈치''. In Spanish: ''Los Oscars de dibujos animados'', Ediciones Omega 2009. * Chapters ''Le cinéma d’animation'' andt ''La typographie'' in ''Dictionnaire mondial des images'', collective work. Nouveau Monde éditions, 2006. * ''B is for Bordo'', bilingual (English/Croatian) monograph, collective work. SKD
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, Zagreb, 2006. * ''La vidéo de A à Z: réalisez vos films comme un pro!'' Compétence Micro, 2007. In Spanish: ''Vídeo de la A à la Z: Crea peliculas como los profesionales.'' Know ware, PC-cuadernos, 2008. * ''The beginnings of the Asifa'' in ''50th Asifa Anniversary, The Animation Art and The History of Asifa'', collectif. Asifa Publication (in english), 2011. * ''Travaux pratiques avec After Effects''. Editions Dunod, 2011. * ''Mieux comprendre After Effects'' in ''Savoir tout faire en animation 2D et 3D'', collective work. Éditions Oracom, 2011. * ''Michaela Pavlatova'' in ''Animating the Unconscious, Desire, Sexuality and Animation'', collective work. Wallflower Press, 2012. * ''Les grandes fonctions d’After Effects'' in ''Savoir tout faire en vidéo: le Motion Design'', collective work. Éditions Oracom, 2012. * ''Écrire pour le cinéma et la télévision : Structure du scénario, outils et nouvelles techniques d'écriture créative''. Editions Dunod, 2014. * ''100 ans de cinéma d'animation'', encyclopedia about worldwide animation. Éditions Dunod, 2015. * french chapter writer in ''Animation - A World History'' de
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. Focal Press, 2015. * ''Dark Vador vs Monsieur Spock'' (co-written with Jeanne-A Debats). Foreword by
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. Éditions Dunod, 2016. * ''Le grand livre des techniques du cinéma d'animation'', Foreword by
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. Éditions Dunod, 2018. * ''Adapter un livre pour le cinéma et la télévision - De l'oeuvre originale au scénario : roman, théâtre, biographie, bande dessinée''. Éditions Armand Colin, 2020. * ''Créer des personnages de films et de séries''. Éditions Armand Colin, 2022.


Essay

* '' David Ehrlich, citizen of the world'', bilingual (English/French) monograph. Dreamland, 2002. * ''
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, une autre littérature'', by Jean-François Gérault. Collaboration to the filmography. Encrage/Les Belles Lettres, 2003. * ''
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, animated paintings'', trilingual (English/French/German) monograph. Heuwinkel, 2004. * ''Filmographie animée'' in ''Sciences & fictions à Peyresq, Citoyennetés spéculatives'', collective work. Éditions du Somnium, 2016. * ''La figure de Watson dans les adaptations audiovisuelles'' in ''Sherlock Holmes, un nouveau limier pour le XXIe siècle'', collective work. PUR Rennes / Colloque de Cerisy, 2016. *
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by
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in ''40 Years of Ottawa: Collected Essays on Award-Winning Animation'', collective work (in english). Ottawa festival edition, 2016. * ''
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and the Animated Film'' in ''Tim Burton : A Cinema of Transformations'', collective work (in english). Presses universitaires de la Méditerranée, 2018. * ''L'animation engagée'' dans ''Less is more'', collectif. Festival de musiques nouvelles, Philharmonie Luxembourg, 2019. * ''Evolution and formal style in Portuguese animation'' dans ''Reframing Portuguese cinema in the 21th Century'', collectif. Curtas Metragens, 2020. * ''Adapter Dune, analyse d'un scénariste'' dans ''
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, le Mook'', collectif. Éditions L'Atalante & Leha, 2020. * ''Repères biographiques'' dans ''
Georges Schwizgebel Georges Schwizgebel (b. 1944) is a Swiss animation film director whose paint-on-glass-animated 2004 film ''L'Homme sans ombre'' (''The Man With No Shadow'') won various awards. Biography Schwizgebel was born on 28 September 1944 in Reconvilier, ...
, filmonographie'', collectif. Monographie bilingue. La cinquième couche, 2020. * ''Penny Dreadful, Who am I?'' dans Saison, la revue des séries – 1, n° 1. Classiques Garnier, 2021.


Translations

* ''Techniques d'animation'', translation of Richard Williams' book ''
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''. Eyrolles 2003. * ''Créez vos propres animations en Stop Motion'', translation of Melvyn Ternan's book. Dunod, 2014. * ''Composer ses images pour le cinéma : Structure visuelle de l'image animée'', translation of Bruce Block's book. Éditions Eyrolles, 2014. * ''Métier : Réalisateur - Quand les maîtres du cinéma se racontent'', translation of Mike Goodridge's book. Éditions Dunod, 2014. * ''Story - Ecrire des dialogues pour la scène et l'écran'', translation of
Robert McKee Robert McKee (born January 30, 1941) is an author, lecturer and story consultant who is known for his "Story Seminar", which he developed when he was a professor at the University of Southern California. McKee is the author of ''Story: Substa ...
's book. Éditions Armand Colin, 2017. * ''Story - Ecrire un scénario pour le cinéma et la télévision'', technical correction of the previous translation of
Robert McKee Robert McKee (born January 30, 1941) is an author, lecturer and story consultant who is known for his "Story Seminar", which he developed when he was a professor at the University of Southern California. McKee is the author of ''Story: Substa ...
's book. Éditions Armand Colin, 2017.


Illustrations

* Cover of the anthologie ''42'', compiled by Jeanne-A Debats, Éditions Parchemins & Traverses, 2015. * Cover and inside illustration of ''Dark Vador vs Monsieur Spock'' (also co-written with Jeanne-A Debats. Dunod, 2016. * Cover of the anthologie ''Frontières'', compiled by Simon Bréan. Éditions Parchemins & Traverses, 2017.


Misc.

* ''Mac OS X Lion''. Editions Oracom, 2012. * ''Mac Office'', collective work. Editions Oracom, 2012. * ''La photo de portrait'', collective work. Editions Oracom, 2012. * ''Débuter et progresser en photographie'', collective work. Editions Oracom, 2013. * ''Le guide des usages Mac'', collectif. Éditions Oracom, 2014.


newspapers : regular contributions

* ''iLive'' * ''Création Numérique'' * ''Pixel'' * ''Le technicien du film'' * ''CreaNum'' * ''Movie Creation''


Filmography

* ''Concerto pour une image'', writer/director short film S8 mm., 1977 * ''Le justicier'', writer/director short film 16 mm., 1984 * ''Monsieur TiVi'' script writer (animated TV series), 1984–85 * ''Documentary about CGI'' director (made for the Futuroscope), 1997 * ''Oniric séquence'' for "L'annonce faite à Marius", integrated in the feature film directed by Armelle Sbraire, 1997 * ''Terra Incognita'', writer/director short film 35 mm interpreted by
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, 1995 * ''Fukushima 'The Mermaid, director, short film, 2005 * ''Fukushima 'The Fox, director, short film, 2006 * ''Fukushima 'Kohatayama, director, short film, 2006


DVD

Contribution to the bonus (interviews or booklets writing) *''Grave of the Fireflies'' (Isao Takahata). 2004, Wild Side Vidéo *''Jan Svankmajer Vol.1'' (Jan Svankmajer). 2005, Chalet Films *''Astérix, the Gaumont trilogy'' (René Goscinny). 2005, Gaumont Vidéo *''Jan Svankmajer Vol.3'' (Jan Svankmajer). 2007, Chalet Films *''Nuvole e mani. Il cinema animato di Simone Massi''. 2014, Minimum Fax.


Prizes

* Public prize at Imola festival for ''Terra Incognita'' * Best script for ''L'ultime défi de Sherlock Holmes'' at Festi'BD 2011. * Prix Lucioles BD 2011 for ''L'ultime défi de Sherlock Holmes''. * ''Award for Special Contribution to Animation Research'', at the World Festival of Animated Film -
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in 2012.


External links


Olivier Cotte official site
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A talk with Olivier Cotte
at AWN website, July 2003 {{DEFAULTSORT:Cotte, Olivier French comics writers French film directors Historians of animation 1963 births Living people