Animation Case Study: Creating Totally Spies by Stéphane Berry, 2D Animation Director
PRESENTATION
Join un for an exclusive “Animation Case Study: Creating Totally Spies” conference with Stéphane Berry, 2D Animation Director, about the famous Totally Spies.
LOCATION & TIME
Online Conference on June 19, 2024 at 05.00 pm (Paris Time).
RATES
Free – Reservation required.
ABOUT EXCLUSIVE CONFERENCE
The “Animation Case Study: Creating Totally” conference lasts approximately one hour.
Firstly, Stéphane will guide us through his illustrious career and his evolution within the animation industry. He will then delve into his work on the iconic animated series Totally Spies. Specifically, Stéphane will explore the creation and production process behind the world-renowned trio of spies.
Additionally, he will share behind-the-scenes insights into how the characters and storylines were developed. Furthermore, he will discuss the artistic and technical challenges involved, as well as the innovative approaches that helped the show stand out.
Finally, Stéphane will address how Totally Spies has managed to remain a beloved fixture on the small screen since its debut in 2001. He will highlight the strategies used to keep the series fresh and relevant for audiences over the years.
The session will conclude with a live Q&A session to answer any questions about animation or Totally Spies.
Join “Animation Case Study: Creating Totally” conference and gain personalized insights into various aspects of animation.
ABOUT STEPHANE BERRY
Stéphane began his career in various artistic fields, including academic painting, graffiti, outdoor frescoes, and advertising. Consequently, these experiences laid the foundation for his transition into animation. Initially, he started as a Pre-Production Designer. Shortly thereafter, he quickly advanced to more specialized roles, such as Digital Production Color BG artist, VFX Supervisor, Lead Storyboarder, Toy Designer, Artistic Director, Co-Creator, and Director. These positions enabled him to work on different aspects of animation production.
Moreover, Stéphane has collaborated with major studios like Saban International, Marathon Media, Entertainment One, and Banijay Kids and Family. These collaborations provided him with extensive expertise in the animation industry. More recently, he has transitioned to freelance work in television. In this capacity, he continues to bring his skills and creativity to various projects and clients.
Ultimately, his experiences across various artistic fields and positions within the industry have given him a comprehensive understanding of animation and storytelling. This background makes him a valuable contributor to the field.
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