For the 6th year running, the Gide law firm has invited students and recent graduates to design a series of 3 short films, to be shown throughout the year on the very large LED screens at the firm's headquarters in Paris (8th arrondissement). Thirty-four candidates responded to this call for projects, and were studied by a jury made up of representatives from the Beaux-Arts de Paris and Gide's associate lawyers, who met on December 3 to finalize a selection of projects reflecting the different image practices within the school.
The 4 winning projects:
Cherine Boubendir, 4th year, with Ceux qui sont passés par là, a 3D animation featuring scenarios where nature reclaims abandoned office or industrial objects.
Brieuc Bouwens, 5th year, with À l'horizon de nos fenêtres, presenting the choreography of an invisible man-worker tirelessly wiping a blurred window.
Jules Charabouska, 5th year, with Next time a smiling pic, a self-portrait photo booth playing with a robotic cutter blade.
Marius Fouquet, 5th year with, Pierre, Feuille, Ciseaux part.1,2,3, or how a game of disconcerting simplicity becomes a decision-making tool and the bearer of a destiny.
Through its GideProBono endowment fund, Gide is also a patron of Beaux-Arts de Paris in a number of pedagogical areas: Via Ferrata, the Beaux-Arts de Paris preparatory class, and the professionalization of artists in the field of intellectual property.
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