Animation Audio-visual Graphic art
See also: Aaa
Animation audio-visual graphic art or aaa is a audio-visual production company specialized in the Cinéma of animation and located at Paris, in France.
This company was created in 1973, by Marcelle Ponti (producing), by Jacques Rouxel (author-realizer, inter alia Shadoks and Jean-Paul Couturier (realizer).
The activity of the studio aaa (animation audio-visual graphic art) turns around four axes: institutional film, court-measuring, series production in cartoons (fiction and animation) and documentary.
In the field of the cinema of author, aaa produced to date: 80 court-measurings which fit in a not gathering catalog less than 135 short films (publicities and films of order included), 14 documentary, 23 series and a feature-length film of animation, Chronopolis, a film carried out by Piotr Kamler in 1982 and presented the same year to Cannes.
As for Jacques Rouxel, after having created with the ORTF the first three series of the Shadoks (1968, 1969 and 1972), it succeeds in transposing its style to educational series and scientific films.
In 1999, under the label aaa, Jacques Rouxel lance the fourth series of the Shadoks. It gains a special price in Annecy in 2000.
Since its creation, aaa received several rewards of which a Grand Prix of Annecy in 1975 with the Step (Piotr Kamler), three Grands Prix with the festival of audio-visual of Biarritz and three César of the best short film (Révoeil of Jean-Christophe Villard, 1981; The legend of poor Uneven of Michel Ocelot, 1983; The Child of the open sea of Patrick Deniau, 1986).
The French principal authors with which aaa worked are Pierre Barletta, Claude Duty, Michael Gaumnitz, Piotr Kamler, Michel Ocelot, Jacques Rouxel, Jean-Christophe Villard or Olivier Zagar.
Internal bonds
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Animations
- Cartoon
- Animation Audio-visual Graphic art
- List of cartoon film companies
- International festival of cartoon film of Annecy
- Shadoks
External bond
- Official site
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