Eddy Animation is a production company founded in 2015 that represents animation film directors for music videos, advertising, game cinematics and fiction.
Directors alternate between personal projects where they explore their directorial vision and visual creativity, and commissioned films, where their experience and their love of innovation are further developed. It’s not a technique or style that defines us, but the synergy between the artistic approach and the story.
Our philosophy is to nurture and encourage our director’s artistry. The idea of constant progression towards a goal defined together drives us forward. In a world saturated with images and communication, we are convinced that the collaboration between a director and their team is as important as the support of their artistic vision. This alignment is the key to our success.
Our goal is to develop original stories, both for fiction and for clients, and this cannot be done without our team of artistic directors, screenwriters, copywriters and graphic authors who are at the heart of the studio.
Since 2015, Eddy Animation has produced music videos for artists like Gorillaz, Ariana Grande and Breakbot, but also Christian Rich (winner of the gold price at Club des DA and the winner at Berlin Music Awards), Anne Muller (Silver Winner at the Shots Awards, Gold Winner at Club des DA and shortlisted at Ciclope) and even M (awarded at the Berlin Music Video Awards festival).
Eddy Animation has become an industry leader in the video game cinematic industry and has collaborated with Ubisoft, Riot Games, Bethesda, PUGB, Nacon, and Lilith to name a few.
We have equally worked with emblematic brands such as Chanel (shortlisted in the Ciclope Festival 2023), Diptyque (Bronze Winner at the Shots Awards 2023), Bentley, Hermès, MAIF, Amnesty International, Red Cross and the Monnaie de Paris.
The 2052 Olympic Water Sports are being held in confined spaces due to clean water scarcity. Against all odds, athletes have nonetheless trained nonstop for this moment! Nerves are tense but there’s no room to drown in fear.
"Émile in Paris" is a series of mini-films directed by the Turbo Collective
The overall tone of the films is somewhere between comic and bizarre, with some hilarious and original monster designs. We follow Emile, a little aviator monster who twirls in the capital, encountering other wacky creatures along the way.
Turbo Collective is : Antoine Marchand, Paul-Eugène Dannaud, Fabien Meyran & Benoît de Geyer
Imagine & Crafted with love by Turbo Collective
Additional Rigging : Flavien Garnier
Compositing VHS Effect : Vincent Ewald
Musique Originale : Jesse Frederick
Sound Design & Sound Editing : BADJE Auditoriums et Turbo Collectif
Mixing Studio : BADJE Auditoriums
Producer : Julie Paturle
Eddy Production : Jean-François Bourrel, Emilie Walmsley
Hosted and Supported by Brunch Studio
Directed by Turbo Collective
Storyboard: Turbo Collective
Character Design : Antoine Marchand
Concept Artist : Gaël Chauvet
Production: EDDY
Executive producer : Emilie Walmsley
Producers : Camille Principiano, Jonathan Zahut
Production coordinator : François de Rosanbo
Production: UNLISTED
Executive Producer: Graham Pryor
Producer: Kade Robertson
Menhir Fx Studio (Valentin Valdo Dornel, , Simon Tarsiguel, Pierre Tarsiguel, Clément Crosnier, Sarah Guadagno, Loic Curien, Rachel Bosc-Bierne, Fabien Urbanczyk, Edgard Cros, Thomas Caputo, Julien Reyes, Steeve Manangou, Alwin Durez,, Lucien Lecompte)
Editing : Hugo Hartmann Perrenot
Grading : Nightshift
Sound Design: Andy Stewart
Music Supervision: Level Two Music
Original Music
Written and Performed by Kate Miller-Heidke & Keir Nuttall
© Sony Music Publishing (Australia)
Client: Australian Red Cross
Belinda Dimovski – Director Engagement & Support
Astrid Mallard – Head of Marketing & Communication
Creative Agency: DDB Sydney
Executive Creative Director: Matt Chandler
Senior Art Director: Elaine Li
Senior Copy Writer: Jared Wicker
Senior Producer: Niki Bentley
The charismatic LA-born musician Charles X teamed up with our very own in-house director, Quentin Baillieux (one half of the Parallelduo) for his eagerly anticipated new single entitled Can You Do It, this intricately crafted mixed 3D/2D animation music video produced by Eddy and animated at Brunch Studio.
Quentin beautifully merges the typically highbrow sport of horse racing with the commonly misrepresented “mean streets” of Pacoima, the proud birthplace of Charles X, to challenge any stereotypes or preconceptions of race and social class which may exist in modern day society.
Lyrics: Charles X
Director: Quentin Baillieux
Production : Eddy
Co-producers : Les Androids Associés
Festivals and Awards 2017:
Berlin Music Video Awards Nomination
Supertoon in Croatia - 1st Prize Best Music Video
Aniflm, Czech Republic - Official Selection
Anima, Brussels - Official Selection
At night, in a fish shop, two soloists give a very chic and emotional performance of Verdi’s La Traviata.