
Pierre Caillet - Composer and Sound Designer
Pierre starts learning piano at 7, but several years will be necessary before he discovers his true passion, composing films soundtracks. After several years in the Musicology University of Lyon, he settles in Paris in 1994 to study composition in the CIM. Besides, he learns about technical aspects of musical computing and studio work within several production studios. He completes his training in the Schola Cantorum, winning the orchestration prize. He founds his own recording studio in 2001, where he can carefully designs his musical creations.
He composes music for documentaries, films, commercials, for the cinema and TV.
web site : www.pierre-caillet.fr
contact : pierre@papy3d.com |

Jérémy Clapin - Director
Jérémy Clapin gets his degree in Paris ENSAD in 1999. He works since then in various fields : art direction, illustrator for editors and magazines, animator and independent director for commercials. In 2004, he directs his first animation short film, A Backbone Tale, which wins about fifteen international awards. In 2008, Skhizein, his second film, is nominated for the french CÉSAR, short-listed for the OSCARS and wins more than 80 awards in festivals. Since then, he directs several commercials (SNCF, CITROEN), as well as a the Good vibrations short film for ACME filmworks.
web site : www.muiye.com
contact : jeremy@papy3d.com |

Jean-Michel Collet - Sound Designer
After a successful career as a percussionist in prestigious contemporary music groups like “Percussions de Strasbourg” or “Accroche Note”, Jean-Michel Collet turns to electro-acoustic composing and sound engineering. At this time, he choose as a mean of expression sound composing and musical illustration, and switches his drum sticks to microphones. He makes good use of his diversified musical culture and experience, and is kin to use in his work the sounds he created through his technical mastery and musician sensibility. He now provides sound works for television, cinema, theatre and dance shows, notably for Arte. |

Gilles Cuvelier - Director
Born in Lille, France, Gilles Cuvelier has been drawing all his life. First interested in drawing comics, he discovers animation films and the enthusiasm brought by this art form has not left him since then. After an Arts school in Roubaix, Gilles Cuvelier seize the opportunity to join the first DMA in animation in France. He then successfully enter the Gobelins animation school in Paris. He has worked on many successful animation films from the “Films du Nord” studio. He's been working as a designer, storyboarder and assistant to the director on Arnaud Demuynck's Signes de Vie, animator and assistant to the director on Cecilia Marreiros Marim's Bonhommes, and so on. He provides teaching courses on animation technics à Roubaix ESAAT, since 2002. In 2004, he makes his first short film, Din (Chahut in french), who has been extremely successful in festivals and was broadcast on the Arte channel. He's one of the founders of the the Train Train Studio, he's currently working his new personal project, Love Patate.
contact : gilles.cuvelier@papy3d.com |

Franck Dion - Director
Born in Versailles, Franck Dion makes good use of his talent in multiple areas. He takes lessons to become an actor in the American Center, then in the “Théâtre de l'Archet”. At the same time, he becomes passionate about cinema and learns by himself to sculpt, to draw and to paint. He works with editors and magazines, designs sets for theatres plays and animations for documentary films. In 2003, he directs his first animation short film, the Phantom Inventory, which wins, the following year, the Junior Jury Canal J Prize in the Annecy Festival, as well as being nominated to the “Cartoons of gold”. His second short film, Mister COK, produced in 2008, earns many awards and is screened in more than a hundred festivals around the world including the famouse Sundance Film Festival. Franck Dion has started the production of his new film, Edmond was a donkey, which should be finished in september 2011.
web site : www.franckdion.net
contact : franck.dion@papy3d.com |

Suki - Director
Suki, whose real name is Grégory Sukiennik, was born in Versailles. Besides his study in cinema, he makes his first self-produced animation movie in 1999, combining his taste for drawing and cinema. In 2002, he creates the Dick Spader Inquiries episodes, displayed on his web site and selected in numerous festivals including Annecy and Ottawa. In 2004, Nike commissions him for an interactive cartoon to be displayed on websites. He follows with the production of Reflections, an animated fantastic thriller, which will have a good international career. Currently, Suki develops his own projects of short films and animated series.
site internet : www.sukiland.com
contact : suki@papy3d.com |

Sarah Van Den Boom - Director
Born to parents who were both sculptors and drawers, sister of an architect, of a video artist and a future designer, Sarah Brigaud was brought up in an artist studio. Thus, she will hesitate between psychology, theatre, classical vocals, danse and illustration, finally finding some sort of convergence between all these interests in animation. Student in the Met workshop of Penninghen and then at the Ecole Nationale des Arts Decoratifs in Paris, she gets her degree with her student short film That's nothing, then works on her first professional short film Novecento, pianist, adaptation of the famous writing from Alessandro Barrico, which had a huge success in festivals and was broadcasted in Court circuit on Arte in june 2005.. She then workes as animator or assistant on several movies, including a short period on Persépolis, then directed several commercials for Acme Filmworks, in Hollywood. She currently works on her new short film The Skeleton Woman, produced by Papy3D.
site internet : www.sarahvandenboom.fr
contact : svdboom@papy3d.com |

Richard Van Den Boom - Administrator
After a doctorate in molecular physics, Richard Van Den Boom creates his first company, to bui_ld high-performance computers, then becomes consultant.
He's introduced by his wife Sarah Van Den Boom to the beautiful world of animation and meets the future founders of Papy3D on the Internet forum “les Fous d'Anime”, then during the Annecy festival.
It's the beginning of a true friendship which culminates in the founding of Papy3D Productions, where he brings his knowledge of company management.
contact : rvdboom@papy3d.com |
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