Philippe Tailliez

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Philippe.Tailliez@wol.be
french Phone : (33) 6 80 38 41 32

Between 1990 and 1994, Philippe is student at the Académie
des Beaux-Arts de Tournai, Computer Graphic section (4 years of study)
He obtained the diploma with the highest distinction
He created there many short films such as :

- “The last theft”, 2D animation, 1991
- “What a life!”,2D animation, 1992
- “Quelle Imachination!”, 3D animation, 1993

In 1994, he directed The American Patrol”, a 3D animation which obtained
the Audience Award and the Scénario Price at the Europeen Student Festival Film (FJCI) , and also the 2nd rank at Imagina 95.
This short length was also used as a pilot for a TV series

Between 1995 and 1997, he is projet leader and director on severals pilots in 3D, of which “Biboom” and “le Labo de Marie” (for Neurones/Luxanima).
He was also storyboarder and concept creator there.

In 1995, he gets a Masterclass of Scriptwriting, Scenario and Storyboarding, organised by Cartoon, and supervised by professionals of the Disney studios (among whom Joe Ranft actually at PIXAR studios).

Between 1996 and 2000, he was a 3D Animator for differents production firms (Fantôme, Médialab, l’UAI) on differents projets such as the series "Insektors" (1997), "Donkey Kong" (1998), “Les Girafes” de Mordillo (1999),
Les pionniers du Farout”, “Albert et Fulbert”, and many other
short films, adverts, clips or rides.

He also had shorts of Animation in the R.Williams Masterclass

In 2001, he created Pigly”, co-directed with Sandrine Auvertin

Since 2001, he's a
Freelance 3D Character Animator and Director,
for differents production firms
( making adverts, animated movies, channel presentation, I-max Movies, video Clips & games, etc... )

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