Xilam Animation
William RENAUD is an accomplished director and storyboard illustrator with substantial experience in animation. Currently serving as a director at Ellipse Studio since June 2018, RENAUD is involved in the production of "Les Schtroumpfs" (The Smurfs). Additionally, RENAUD has directed projects at Xilam Animation since February 2016 and at Gaumont Animation from December 2012 to December 2015, notably working on "Calimero." Previous roles include directing "Casper à l'école de la peur," where RENAUD also contributed as a co-writer for one episode. Earlier career highlights include storyboard illustration for various series such as "Tara Duncan," "LOU!," and "Titeuf." RENAUD graduated from Gobelins, the school of the image, with a specialization in storyboard in 2001.
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Xilam Animation
A major player in animation, Xilam is an integrated studio founded in 1999 that creates, produces and distributes original programmes in more than 190 countries for both children and adult audiences. Xilam content is broadcast on television, and is also available on SVoD platforms including Netflix, Disney+, Amazon and NBC Universal, and ADVoD streaming platforms including YouTube and Facebook. With its creativity and capacity for innovation recognised worldwide, and editorial and commercial expertise at the cutting edge of its industry, Xilam is positioned as a key player in a fast-growing market. Each year, Xilam builds real successes and capitalises on its powerful historical brands including Oggy and the Cockroaches and Zig & Sharko, as well as new properties such as Oggy Oggy for a preschool audience, Moka, Mr. Magoo, and Academy Award® nominated adult feature film I Lost My Body. Xilam’s expanding and strong catalogue now consists of over 2,200 episodes and three feature films. In 2019, Xilam acquired Cube Creative, a studio providing the company with unique expertise in 3D and computer generated images. Xilam employs more than 500 individuals, including 400 artists, across its studios in Paris, Lyon, Angoulême and Ho Chi Minh in Vietnam.