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7th(2005)



Tim Tom

Christel Pougeoise, Romain Segaud

  • France
  • 2002
  • 5min
  • Beta
  • color

SYNOPSIS

Using thaumatrope, flipbook animation, celluloid film and an optical soundtrack, this slapstick comedy constructs title, character and setting with the style earlier silent films. Expressing nostalgia by looking back at the passing history of its own, the animated film of the digital age reveals considerable self-confidence to be able to easily represent and replace those using CG technology. (Kim Joon-yang)

PROGRAM NOTE

Using thaumatrope, flipbook animation, celluloid film and an optical soundtrack, this slapstick comedy constructs title, character and setting with the style earlier silent films. Expressing nostalgia by looking back at the passing history of its own, the animated film of the digital age reveals considerable self-confidence to be able to easily represent and replace those using CG technology. (Kim Joon-yang)

Director

  • Christel PougeoiseChristel Pougeoise

    Originally entranced by the idea of studying cinema, Christel Pougeoise later became more attracted to animation and entered the animation school Supinfocom. Tim Tom, which she co-directed with Romain Segaud, is her first film ever.

  • Romain SegaudRomain Segaud

    Born in 1980. After his B.A. in sciences, he entered the famous animation school of Supinfocom in France. After four years¡¯ study, he co-directed his first film Tim Tom with Christel Pougeoise.

Credit

  • ProducerSupinfocom Valenciennes
  • Screenwriter Christel Pougeoise, Romain Segaud
  • Cinematography Christel Pougeoise, Romain Segaud
  • Editor Christel Pougeoise, Romain Segaud
  • Music Django Reinhardt
  • Sound Christel Pougeoise, Romain Segaud