Le Buveur D’encre (Preview Soon)

Inspired by the charming French children’s book, LE BUVEUR D’ENCRE tells the story of how a young boy’s distaste for books mysteriously changes when a stranger arrives at his father bookstore. Upon discovering the man’s curious appetite for words, the boy sets out on a quest where he learns the true identity of the shadowy character and discovers his own hidden thirst. The props, sets, costumes, character voices and story adaptation were provided entirely by a 4th grade elementary class.
Screenplay: Emilie Robichon | Film by Director: Erahm Christopher | Producer: Emilie Robichon
Comedy, Animation | 8 minutes | Video, Panasonic DVX-100B | French
Je Me Souviens (I Remember) (Preview Soon)

Inspired by a cherished Quebec folktale, JE ME SOUVIENS tells the story of Francois, a loveable, physivally challenged fiddler and his dubious neighborm Bigras. Walking home through the forest one night, Francois is unexpectedly greeted by a mysterious band of elves, who present him with an offer that changes his life forever. Upon learning of Francois’ miraculous transformation, Bigras sets out tho find the elves to satisfy his own personal desires. The props, sets, costumes, character voices and story adaptation were provided entirely by a 4th grade elementary class.
Screenplay: Emilie Robichon | Film by Director: Erahm Christopher | Producer: Emilie Robichon
Comedy, Animation | 12 minutes Video | Panasonic DVX-100B | French
Le Misérable Petit Bleu (The Miserable Blue Egg) (Preview Soon)

LE MISÉRABLE PETIT BLEU is an insightful story of a troubled blue egg’s quest to understand why he is different. With the help of a caring carrot and an avocado attorney, the blue egg embarks on a voyage, which leads him to discover a new understanding of why he is unique. The props, sets, costumes, character voices and story adaptation were provided entirely by a 4th grade elementary class.
Screenplay: Emilie Robichon | Film by Director: Erahm Christopher | Producer: Emilie Robichon
Comedy, Animation | 10 minutes | Video, Canon HV1 | French
After his studies at the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema in Montréal, David Gascon quickly emerged as a cinematographer in the independent filmmaking industry. Characterized by a soft visual style, Gascon also explored different schools of cinematography creating a style that could be taken as pleasant realism. Although working as a cinematographer, Gascon has also worked in the capacity as director, photographer and producer for various projects such as commercials, music videos and short films. Gascon first step in cinematography has been recognized with the award winning short film Devil's Rose.