We are storytellers, creators, and collaborators. We believe animation has the power to elevate brands and create real connections. From concept to delivery, we’re with you every step of the way—shaping, refining, and amplifying your story to make it resonate.
We want to create films that speak to your audience through action, camera and emotion. Each director brings a unique vision, blending storytelling with world-class cinematography to ensure your message lands where it matters most. We’re not interested in being defined by style. Instead, we want to push the limits of filmmaking—whether it’s stop-motion, 2D, CG, mixed media, or collage.
Partnering with our animation studio, we create films that stay true to your vision while breaking creative boundaries. Our directors, artists, and producers are committed to building experiences that leave a lasting impact.
For us, storytelling isn’t linear—it’s about exploring emotions in all their forms and forging genuine connections with your audience.
Eddy collaborated with the Marcel agency to create the “J’ai fait la Fnac” campaign that focuses on notable celebrities who found inspiration at the French retail chain that specialises in cultural and electronic products. In-house director, Hugo Ramirez, took the helm for all three films applying his unique vision to create lively and varied aesthetics with Brunch Studio bringing the trilogy to life with advanced and refined animation techniques.
Hugo Ramirez developed a rich neon world for the film that celebrates French rapper Nekfeu’s discovery of literature. Ramirez filmed and assembled footage through a series of shoots that were then developed for a team of artists to rotoscope each frame by hand in watercolour. The final result is a striking spectacle of colour that marries a distinctive street style with literature from War & Peace to White Fang.
Client: Fnac
Agency: Marcel
Director General: Olivier Sebag
Account Manager: Jeanne Neuschwander
Senior Project Manager: Rémy Guizerix
Business Affair: Till Buisson
Prodigious sound: Clemens Hourrière
TV Producer: Elodie Jonquille
Directors: Hugo Ramirez
Production Company: Eddy.tv
Executive Producer: Jean-François Bourrel
Production Assistant: Céline Da Cunha-Vanlint
Animation Studio: Brunch Studio
Post-Producer: Vincent Leroy
Post-Producer: Julie Bellemare
Illustrations : Hugo Ramirez
Editor: Juliette Delestaing
Storyboard: Hugo Ramirez, Alexandre Edeline, Corentin Penloup
2D Animation: Martin Richard
Watercolour Animators: Johanna Huck, Luc Journot, Luca Valente
Lead compositing: David Sapyyapy
3D Modeling: Nicolas Rivoire
Musical Supervision: Etienne Perovitch [Twin Fizz Agency]
Compositors: Ugly Mac Beer, Fabien Girard, Vitch
Voice Recording: Clemens Hourrière
Featuring Nekfeu as himself
Optus has partnered with Bear Meets Eagle on Fire to produce a new animated spot as part of the second installment of its ‘Donate Your Data’ initiative.
Credits
Client: Optus
Creative Studio: Bear Meets Eagle on Fire
Animation Studio: Sun Creature
Directors: Louis Clichy & Guillaume Dousse
Executive Producer: Bo Juhl
Producer: Guillaume Dousse
Line Producer: Jonas Juhl
Art Director: Martin Sand Vallespir
Animation Supervisor: Mourad Elias Seddiki
Project Managers: Christine Engel Snitkjaer & Thomas Fenger
Concept Artists: Lorenzo Lanfranconi & Zhihuang Dong
Storyboard: Léni Marotte & Louis Clichy
Editors: Louis Clichy, Léni Marotte & Henrik Langergaard Jepsen
Background Painters: Coralie Nagel, Lorenzo Lanfranconi & Matthew Vince
Character Animators: Bernard Som, Christoffer Kramme, Cyrille Chauvin, Léni Marotte, Slaven Reese & Thibaud Petitpas
FX Artists: Rachid Guendouze & Thibaud Petitpas
Clean Up and Color Artists: Anna Sagadin, Bernard Som, Christoffer Kramme, Cyrille Chauvin, Kay Sales, Karsten Kjaerulf-Hoop, Léni Marotte
Compositing: Philippe Valette & Andreas Severin
Finishing: Alt.vfx
Sound & Music: Rumble Studios
Composer: Adam Moses
Sound Designer: Tone Aston
Executive Producer: Michael Gie
A love-themed Trylogy; each film was made in 48 Hours.
In a flashback sequence, Ruth tells her history in the camp of Auschwitz to her grandson Jonah, back during the second World War. The story is told in the context of a fairy tale.
“The Princess & the Green Knight” is a fantastical animation sequence appearing in the episode 7 - “Shalom Motherf***er” of Amazon’s original series Hunters, created by David Weil (Moonfall) and produced by Jordan Peele (Get Out, Us).
Hunters is set in 1977 New York City and follows a band of Nazi hunters led by Al Pacino who set out to discover that hundreds of Nazi officials are conspiring to create a Fourth Reich in the US.
Credits
SUN CREATURE
Executive Producers: Bo Juhl Nielsen, Guillaume Dousse
Producers: Kasper Larsson, Charlotte Sanchez
Production Manager: Christine Engel Snitkjær
Creative Director: Simon Lee
Art Director: Martín Sand Vallespir
Technical Art Director: Andreas Severin
Animation Supervisor: Uriel Mimran
Technical Director: Jonas Juhl Nielsen
Concept Art: Leo Weiss, Simon Leclerc, Yujia Wang
Layout & Background: Coralie Nagel
Animation: Uriel Mimran, Mourad Seddiki, Slaven Reese, Charles Badiller
FX Animation: Thibaud Petitpas
Clean Up, Color and Color Detail: Elio Lischetti, Michael Douglas
Compositing: Andreas Severin, Rasmus Møbius
PSYOP
EP and Producer: Amanda Miller
Associate Producer: Codey Lombardi
Flame and Color Correct: Kim Stevenson
Digital Media Group: Alex Wysota