Jacques Rouxel (animator)
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Jacques Rouxel (26 February 1931 – 25 April 2004), born in Cherbourg, France, was a film animator. He is said to have been on a par with Tex Avery.[citation needed] Rouxel is perhaps best known for his initially controversial animated French TV series Les Shadoks,[1] which first appeared in 1968.
Rouxel graduated from the Lycée Français de New York in 1946 and obtained a business degree from the HEC Paris.
He worked on the prototype of a special machine, the "Animographe", especially designed to accelerate the production of animated TV series.
References
- ^ Wright, Jean Ann (2005). Animation Writing and Development: From Script Development to Pitch. Focal Press. p. 24. ISBN 978-0-240-80549-8. Retrieved 2009-03-05.
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