Camille Jalabert
| Camille Jalabert | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1995 (age 28) [1] Arles |
| 🏳️ Nationality | French |
| 🏫 Education | Supinfocom |
| 💼 Occupation | Animator |
| 📆 Years active | 2013-present |
| 🏅 Awards | Vimeo Staff Picks BAFTA Student Film Awards |
Camille Jalabert is a French animator, born in 1995. He was part of a collective called MegaComputeur. He is currently working at Passion Pictures. He is known for collaborating on the short film Hors Piste.
Biography
Camille was born in 1995 in Arles. He discovered animation by making a stop motion short film at home. He joined Supinfocom in 2013. After four productive years, he went to l'Ecole des Nouvelles Images in Avignon to finish his studies.[2]
Career
In 2013, he made his first stop-motion film, Create Yours, in two weeks. In 2016, in his third year at Supinfocom, he produced "Fuel," an animated short film.[3][4] He later produced "DaddyCool," featuring a father looking to please his baby.[5] In summer of 2016, he produced "Deuspi," a short featuring two robbers in a grocery store. In 2018 he collaborated on the short film Hors Piste.[6] He won the BAFTA Student Film Awards for the film.[7][8] In an interview with Creative Review, Camille stated: "We like the fact that CGI traditionally is more for kids, because of studios like Pixar and Dreamworks" and "We like to change the direction and play with the rules and codes of these types of films to make films for adults, with blood or violence and stuff like that."[9]
Filmography
- Create Yours[10]
- Hunt[11]
- Gladius[12]
- Ruelle[13]
- Fuel[14]
- Play-Off (with MegaComputeur)[15]
- DaddyCool[16]
- Deuspi (with MegaComputeur)[17]
- The Return Of The Monster[18]
- Hors Piste
- Plaisir Sucré[19]
Many of Camille's videos were staff picked by Vimeo. Plaisir Sucré was picked as 'Best of the Month'.
References
- ↑ "Camille Jalabert". dafilms.com.
- ↑ "Camille Jalabert". dafilms.com.
- ↑ Page, Justin (29 June 2016). "FUEL, An Animated Short About Two Clumsy Car Mechanics With Engine Problems". Laughing Squid.
- ↑ 3DVF (23 May 2016). "Fuel, par Camille Jalabert". 3DFV (in French).CS1 maint: Unrecognized language (link)
- ↑ Spearman, Kahron (20 February 2017). "This beautiful, 3D-animated short film takes a shockingly dark turn". The Daily Dot.
- ↑ "Unifrance - Hors piste (2018)". Unifrance.
- ↑ BAFTA North America [@BAFTAUS] (12 July 2019). "Directors Camille Jalabert, Oscar Malet and Loris Cavalier (plus Leo Brunel not pictured) won the Animation Award for their animated short Hors Piste at this week's 2019 BAFTA Student Film Awards presented by Global Student Accommodation. #baftastudents" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
- ↑ Milligan, Mercedes (10 July 2019). "'Hors Piste' Wins 2019 BAFTA Student Film Award for Animation". Animation Magazine.
- ↑ Fulleylove, Rebecca (19 March 2021). "Inside MegaComputeur's World". Creative Review.
- ↑ JALABERT Camille (9 July 2013). "Create Yours".
- ↑ JALABERT Camille (29 April 2015). "HUNT".
- ↑ JALABERT Camille (29 September 2015). "GLADIUS". Archived from the original on 15 October 2015. Unknown parameter
|url-status=ignored (help) - ↑ JALABERT Camille (27 January 2016). ""Ruelle"".
- ↑ JALABERT Camille (20 May 2016). "FUEL".
- ↑ MegaComputeur (22 August 2017). "PLAY-OFF".
- ↑ JALABERT Camille (12 February 2017). "DADDYCOOL".
- ↑ CGMeetup (15 May 2017). "CGI Animated Short Film HD "Deuspi" by MegaComputeur | CGMeetup". YouTube.
- ↑ Page, Justin (7 December 2017). "The Return of the Monster, An Animated Short About a Boy Stuck in a Nightmare With a Loud Creature". Laughing Squid.
- ↑ Ibrahim, Alif (22 October 2019). "An angry doughnut faces off with a timid computer technician in Megacomputeur's latest film". It's Nice That.
External links
- Camille Jalabert on Vimeo
- Camille Jalabert on IMDb
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