Patrick Boivin’s Movie Magic Lesson

By stephan on July 14th, 2010 in News, Things We Like... A Lot, Woolf + Lapin TV | No Comments »

Here is Patrick doing what he does best. Also, if you want to learn more about him, read this great aol article.

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Patrick Boivin and At-At

By stephan on June 28th, 2010 in News, Things We Like... A Lot, Woolf + Lapin TV | No Comments »

“When I was a kid, there were two things I wanted badly and never got… A real dog and a Kenner AT-AT Walker.” (Patrick Boivin)

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Patrick Boivin Does it Again!

By stephan on May 27th, 2010 in News, Things We Like... A Lot, Woolf + Lapin TV | No Comments »

Jon Favreau himself twitted this… “You need to see this if you like Iron Man or babies.”

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Kaveh Nabatian’s Sunday Afternoon

By stephan on May 5th, 2010 in Things We Like... A Lot, Woolf + Lapin TV | No Comments »

Sunday Afternoon (Kinesis) is a short by Kaveh Nabatian. As we said here on our last post, Kaveh’s work is rather influenced by music. He is after all quite a musician. His music with Bell Orchestre is cinematic. And his films are steeped in a very similar will to form: they are perfectly musical.

The opening sequence is right on. It establishes a sense of foreboding of what’s to come. It’s the apocalypse. It’s humans in the last desperate throes of passion. It’s about the not so remote salvation of music. With all of it going down in a Dépanneur!

Besides Kaveh’s assured direction, D’b Young is a sight to behold in this. She brings a lot of intensity and wayward sexiness to this little gem of a film.

Check it out!

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Méduses from Numéro#

By stephan on March 15th, 2010 in News, Things We Like... A Lot, Woolf + Lapin TV | No Comments »

It’s the new Numéro# clip. Bonzai Studio did the VFX. They of course put a lot of stuff that wasn’t there in the first place. At any rate, the clip is cholk full of atmosphere as are Numéro#’s songs.

Bonzai’s new web site is in the works, but here’s a sneak peek.

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3 Saisons Nominated for 3 Genies

By stephan on March 2nd, 2010 in News, Woolf + Lapin TV | No Comments »

3 Saisons has been nominated for 3 Awards: best editing, best actress and best film at the 2010 Genie Awards, the Canadian Academy of Cinema and Television’s annual gala for Canadian film.

“I am extremely honored and excited to be invited to the awards ceremony on April 12th in my new hometown of Toronto,” says director Jim Donovan. “I am especially proud to accompany Carinne, for whom this is a first film…” Quite right. Her performance is especially noteworthy.

Here’s more on the 2010 Genies in the Toronto Star.

Good luck and congrats, Jim and Carinne!

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Patrick Boivin Featured in Wired Magazine

By stephan on February 23rd, 2010 in News, Woolf + Lapin TV | No Comments »

Wired magazine recently interviewed director Patrick Boivin who they rightly say has YouTubed his way to Hollywood.


Here’s the pretty cool storyboard he made to prepare for the stop-motion Ninja Unboxing of Google’s Nexus One phone. When the process is this good…

In the interview, Patrick Boivin talks about how he came under the influence of moody French illustrator Moebius and, at age 16, began drawing cartoons.  He has since directed many TV shows and shorts.

These are the same shorts Patrick Boivin put on his YouTube channel. “They were not popular at all,” Boivin says. “The short dramas had plenty of poetry but not a lot of punch, garnering only 200 views after six months.”

So Boivin turned to stop motion.

His video game-inspired hit Street Fighter, his funny clip Iron Man vs. Bruce Lee and his recent martial arts spoof, Ninja’s Unboxing, commissioned by Google to promote its new cellphone, have all racked up millions of views on YouTube.

Patrick Boivin and his own brand of DIY has made him a Youtube success story. But uploading your work on YouTube is not everything. Users must respond to it. And in the case of Patrick Boivin they did by the millions. 56, in fact.

That’s when Hollywood came knocking.

Now, and we’ve said it here before, Circle of Confusion is the LA-based management team that is taking care of finding directing gigs for Patrick.

In the Wired piece, he cites the work of Paul Thomas Anderson and Wes Anderson as prime influences. But Duncan Jones’ Moon was the last movie he saw that really touched him. “This is the kind of picture I would like to make: it uses science fiction to talk about something else.”

It’s just a matter of time as Patrick is heading out west in a week…

The Wired article goes into some detail on how he made the Ninja video, but there’s more DIY stuff in the interview Patrick gave to YouTube’s Creator’s Corner.

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Woolf + Lapin Welcomes Animation Director Paul Laberge

By stephan on February 15th, 2010 in News, Woolf + Lapin TV | No Comments »

We are very psyched about welcoming new talent Paul Laberge. He’s an animation director with some really fine work under his belt. He’s looking to break into fiction. And we are anxious to collaborate on unique projects with him.

Paul’s a wicked illustrator also. Check out the decks he’s designed for EXOshop.

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Patrick Boivin’s Ninja Unboxing of Nexus One

By stephan on January 18th, 2010 in News, Woolf + Lapin TV | No Comments »

It is the spectacular unboxing of Google’s Nexus One phone. The stop-motion is by none other than Patrick Boivin. In case you didn’t know, unboxing videos are quite the cult thing on the Internet.

Google hired Patrick Boivin to do something off the beaten track. And we say they were well served.

We’re biased of course, but we think it’s one of his best. And it’s gonna go viral like crazy!

UPDATE: as of this a.m. the clip is a few hits shy of half a million.

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Patrick Boivin’s Chromostone

By stephan on December 14th, 2009 in News, Woolf + Lapin TV | No Comments »

Here is Chromostone, a new clip by Monsieur Monsieur Boivin. Check him suck the energy right out of the computer…

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