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In these Between frames sessions the teams behind the films will draw upon the aspects of the films you can’t necessarily see.
They aim to discover what goes on behind the camera, explore the sets as well as understand the creative inspiration, the production process and the choices made whether the films are
finished
or still in production
These meetings are similarly the chance for film teams to seek out new partners and explore new territories.
Besides the annual invitation to discover thousands of finished images, these meetings demonstrate support for the feature film at every stage of production.
Venue: Bonlieu / Petite salle
© Studio O
Following Azur et Asmar, made in 3D, Michel Ocelot set about returning to his humble early beginnings.
"I then wanted to find another way of working: with little money, little equipment, a short timeframe, a small crew (but multi-talented) but that gave just as much satisfaction, both for those making it and those watching it".
Michel Ocelot drew from his many projects he had never found the time to write. Accompanied by Eric Serre, he delivers 11 auteur films in 2 hours and 20 minutes of animation.
An event created by René Broca and Christian Jacquemart
Venue: Bonlieu / Grande salle
Matt Groening and David Silverman will be taking over the theatre for another fabulous fun-packed event based around the Simpsons...
Moderators:
Speakers:
An event created by Serge Bromberg
Venue: Bonlieu / Petite salle
© Disney
Ron Clements and John Musker take us behind the scenes of The Princess and the Frog.
They'll explain their artistic choices, decisions on techniques as well as the whole of the film's creation process. This making of session is truly an invitation to delve deep into Disney's future plans for animated features.
An event created by René Broca and Christian Jacquemart
Venue: Bonlieu / Grande salle
© Pixar
The screening of Day and Night will be followed by a presentation from the director Teddy Newton, who will be talking about the challenges Pixar had to face with this short film that used ambitious techniques. He will also discuss the latest innovations in 3D.
Followed by
Bob Whitehill will be talking about how Pixar is working with 3D with example extracts from Up, to Toy Story 1 and Toy Story 3.
An event created by Serge Bromberg
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