Gobelins School of the Image
Gobelins L'École de L'Image or Gobelins, the school of visual communication is a Parisian school of the visual arts, with its main location near the Latin Quarter. A consular school funded by the Parisian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, it provides several programs at a range of fees.
It is best known for the Cinéma Department of Animation, founded in 1975 by Pierre Ayma, who brought the school into the spotlight. It has an international reputation, producing numerous talented individuals and teams hired by the world's leading animation studios, including Disney, Universal, Hanna Barbera, Pixar, DreamWorks and Warner Bros. Its former students include many strip cartoonists and animation artists such as Didier Cassegrain, Cromwell, Jean-François Miniac, and Pierre Coffin. The faculty includes world-class industry leaders such as Michel Bouvet.
Over the years, Gobelins has introduced major innovations in multimedia content, developing products for the web, CD ROM, Interactive DVD, and public installations. The video department, created by Daniel Boullay and Guy Chevalier for the training of adult students, has since 1985 been prominent in the French technical audio-visual landscape. Led by Daniel Desmoulins, the video department allows professionals to create or analyze techniques, keeping current with the rapid evolution of industry technologies. Gobelins also offers instruction in photography and graphic design.
Notable alumni
- Pierre Coffin, director of Despicable Me.
- Bibo Bergeron, director of A Monster in Paris, The Road to El Dorado and Shark Tale.
- Violaine Briat, storyboard artist on The Loud House.
External links
- www.gobelins.fr, The Official School Site
- www.gobelins-school.com, The Official School Site (english version)
- Les meilleures films des étudiants (Vidéos)
- Students and alumni of Les Gobelins
- Coordinates
- 48°50′13″N 2°21′13″E / 48.83694°N 2.35361°ECoordinates: 48°50′13″N 2°21′13″E / 48.83694°N 2.35361°E : Paris site
- 48°49′57″N 2°34′51″E / 48.83250°N 2.58083°E : Noisy-le-Grand site